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This large finger sculpture by M.G. Kidwai is a profound embodiment of form, vulnerability, and social critique. Towering in scale yet intimate in symbolism, the finger—often overlooked in its singularity—becomes a monumental gesture of identity, touch, and human agency. Kidwai’s choice to isolate and enlarge this fragment of the body evokes both reverence and discomfort,…
This large finger sculpture by M.G. Kidwai is a profound embodiment of form, vulnerability, and social critique. Towering in scale yet intimate in symbolism, the finger—often overlooked in its singularity—becomes a monumental gesture of identity, touch, and human agency. Kidwai’s choice to isolate and enlarge this fragment of the body evokes both reverence and discomfort, drawing attention to the ways in which physical deformity, especially of the hand, can marginalize individuals and strip them of dignity.
| Weight | 2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 35.5 × 35.5 cm |
| Artist | M.G. Kidwai |
| Title | Untitled |
| Media | Ink on Paper |
| Certificate of Authenticity | Yes |
| Provenanace | Direclty acquired from the artist. |
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