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Pigeon with 2557 Feathers

Rishi Khurana

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Hi, my name is Rishi Khurana, I’m an artist from India currently pursuing a Masters in Fine Arts (Painting) at Camberwell College of Arts UAL in London. Art graduate, practicing and learning fine arts for 10+ years. Art Director for VICRI label, a sustainable wearable art label. Seeking to leverage passion and expertise in fine arts.

Hi, my name is Rishi Khurana, I’m an artist from India currently pursuing a Masters in Fine Arts ...

In Pigeon with 2557 Feathers, I subvert the traditional relationship between art and its commodity form, Is it disgusting? Is it an attempt to provoke emotions? Is it a very lucky pigeon? Or is it a beautifully crafted art object? By injecting humor and irony into the process I became fascinated by the urban bird's ability to thrive on human leftovers. I reversed this dynamic, creating an art object that feeds humans "pigeon leftovers" - a commentary on the value we assign to art and the cultural significance of this bird. Inspired by the pigeons roaming in Trafalgar Square, London. The process of creating the pigeon and counting its feathers is a repetitive, mechanized act, recorded and placed in London's gallery-rich areas. The pigeon holds ambiguous meanings across cultures - revered in Hindu culture as a follower of Goddess Laxmi a symbol of wealth and prosperity, yet reviled in London as a pest. I exploit this dichotomy in this project by creating a performance and art object that challenges our perceptions.

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This is a 3D printed life sized pigeon model covered in Canvas feathers with splashes of poop on top of the body of pigeon.

Pigeon with 2557 Feathers

This is 3D printed pigeon covered with canvas feathers

Pigeon with 2557 Feathers

This is the display of Pigeon with 2557 Feathers in an exhibition setting

Pigeon with 2557 Feathers No.1 & No.2 with the Performance Video

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Pigeon with 2557 Feathers

In Pigeon with 2557 Feathers, I subvert the traditional relationship between art and its commodity form, Is it disgusting? Is it an attempt to provoke emotions? Is it a very lucky pigeon? Or is it a beautifully crafted art object? By injecting humor and irony into the process I b...

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