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This sculpture by M.G. Kidwai—often referred to as the “Second Finger”—is a haunting meditation on identity, deformity, and social exclusion. Kidwai’s engagement with leprosy patients and the symbolic loss of fingers becomes a central metaphor in this work, where the stylized form evokes both a human figure and a disfigured hand.
This sculpture by M.G. Kidwai—often referred to as the “Second Finger”—is a haunting meditation on identity, deformity, and social exclusion. Kidwai’s engagement with leprosy patients and the symbolic loss of fingers becomes a central metaphor in this work, where the stylized form evokes both a human figure and a disfigured hand.
| 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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