The article focuses on the works of artist Gyan Panchal. It states that Panchal's work initially appeared to be animated by the idea of future archeology of ruins, in an aesthetic mode that is both sensual and discreet. He perceives the material as both frame and envelope, with the intention of inhabiting it. Moreover, his work is inscribed with a kind of temporal conscience, while any given experiment stirs up expectations of revelation.
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