Sapaa and Pauri (Snakes and Ladders)

Sapaa and Pauri (Snakes and Ladders)

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Mixed-media collage 'Sapaa and Pauri (Snakes and Ladders)' by Chila Kumari Burman, 2017, showing an embellished board game of snakes and ladders with bells at the bottom two corners. The frame embellished with mirror pieces.

Made of tinsel, fabric, stickers, plastic badge, rhinestones, holographic letters, glass.

Snakes and ladders was invented in India and passed to the West. Here Burman embellishes a board of traditional Indian design. It forms a pair with the piece 'Mokshapat Snakes and Ladders', which features a modern Western board (2019-170).

One of 29 works produced by Burman as a commission to accompany the Science Museum’s ‘Illuminating India’ season in 2017-18. The works respond to objects and narratives in the history of science in India particularly to the exhibition ‘5000 Years of Science and Innovation’, as well as to the wider religious and cultural history of the sub-continent. This was Burman's first significant engagement with the history of science and medicine, with the works ranging across print, collage, photography and mixed-media, including experiments with iPad technology.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
2019-171
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), textile, glass and rhinestone
type:
collage, mixed media
credit:
Commissioned by the Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, 2017