The structure of the designs and the way they appear, therefore, are interdependent on the body that wears it. Making structural experimentations in pattern-cutting, Datta ‘skews’ traditional geometry to create garments, which collapse when not worn. Often three-dimensional, free-flowing folds create shapes and silhouettes against prescribed fits and desired proportions. Throughout his career, Datta has been working towards understanding how the body adapts to the fabric form. ‘Random Access’ by Kallol Datta at Experimenter, Kolkata A recent exhibition by Kallol Datta titled ‘Random Access’ explores the deeply linked conceptual, material, and technical aspects of the fashion designer’s practice. Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza Auteur gaze on the outskirts Pinakothek der Moderne ‘Does Permanence Matter? Ephemeral Urbanism’ at Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich KalingaStone CMC Marble’s contemporary decor range INTACH Delhi ‘Post-Independence Architectures of India’ by INTACH Delhi Experimenter, Kolkata ‘Random Access’ by Kallol DattaĬanadian Centre for Architecture Educating Architects - Four courses by Kenneth Frampton
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