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The string it hangs on is formed by a text drawn from Tristan Tzara's nonsensical and richly layered dada poem titled 'The Great Lament of my Obscurity Three’. The top edge of the print is laser cut to depict a cityscape with the outlines of the building clearly visible. \n\nJitish Kallat is one of India's most promiment contemporary arists. His large scale canvases and photographs explore themes of city life, particulalry his home town of Mumbai. ","physicalDescription":"The print has an image of a shirt hung to dry on a clothes line. Dripping from the shirt is a mass of people and vehicles, as if it is sweating out the city. The string it hangs on is formed by a text drawn from Tristan Tzara's nonsensical and richly layered dada poem titled 'The Great Lament of my Obscurity Three’. The top edge of the print is laser cut into a city scape with the outlines of the building clearly visible. 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It was commissioned by them to accompany their exhibition, 'The Empire Strikes Back' in 2010. It is a limited edition of 100 and was printed in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2009. ","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"The print has an image of a shirt hung to dry on a clothes line. It is dripping with people and vehicles as if the shirt is swaeting out the city. The top edge of the print has been laser cut to depict a cityscape with the outlines of the buildings clearly visible. 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