Swati Khurana
As an Indian immigrant woman, my work explores gender, ethnicity and the seductive promises of rituals.
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Malabar Bride
When We Were Film Stars
Garden State Reveries
Love in the Time of Silsila
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Popular Pastoral
Witching Hour
Silsila Lovescapes
Particle Accelerator
Sutured Swatches
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Ten Years Later
Ideal Family
5 Day Wedding
Silsila Gate
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“First Comes Love” Bollywood Mash-ups
Love, Life-Support & the Pursuit of Marriage
Bridal Guide
Dothead
Two Thick Braids
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Bridal Trousseau
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Unsuitable Girls
“Songs to Live For”
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Scholarly Essays
How To Make Thick Thin: The Vertical Seamlessness of Swati Khurana’s Collages by Sarita Echavez See
Seducing Structures and Stitches: Reappropriating Love, Desire and the Image
“You Can’t Have One without the Other” by Rosamond S. King
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