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Exposed Spines

In Exposed Spine, Neeraj Patel transforms architectural lines into monumental infrastructures of wool and thread. Collaborating with Jaipur Rugs, this work departs from Patel’s low-relief paper cuts, steering into ancestral craft. The ‘exposed spine’ symbolizes structural reality and conceptual unveiling. By subverting rug boundaries with dramatic heights and gaps, the artworks become living fragments, mimicking skeletal frameworks of foundries and post-industrial ruins. The title addresses co-production ethics, exposing the collective time and wisdom of artisans. Patel enters the community as a guest, adapting to introduce a new material logic of warp and weft, revealing that the expanded line unravels hidden labour.

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Continuous Horizon

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Tufted Grid

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Augmented Monolith

Endless Entanglement

Bursting Pillar

Stratified Ruin

Open Web

The first work, ‘Bursting Pillar’, manifests as a fragment of infrastructure frozen in a loop of collapse, its surface evoking rust, heat, and erosion.

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Continuous Horizon

The third component of this trajectory is a sweeping, five-panel singular artwork titled Continuous Horizons. Executed through hand-knotting, zari embroidery, and traditional weaving techniques, this panoramic composition is conceived as a single, unbroken horizon line, as a direct evolution of both his early drawings and his paper-cut reliefs. As part of his practice, Patel always moves beyond traditional, flat textile conventions by introducing varying, exaggerated pile heights. This variable depth allows the drawing to physically leap off its two-dimensional support system, generating a raw, tactile language of three-dimensional presence that occupies the gallery space through pure material protrusion.

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Dripping Resolution

The third movement in this series manifests as a monumental diptych, also rising to a uniform height of ten feet. Executed through a rigorous hand-knotted stitching method, this work deliberately synthesises flat dhurrie knotting techniques with long, untufted fringes that hang suspended, weeping from the textile’s lower edges. This composition is born from a fascination with how physical dripping introduces an orderly distortion into the pristine resolution of a digital image. Here, Patel uses the rhythmic, repetitive labour of the weave to map an intentional ‘leak’ within the process of technological transduction. The pattern replicates itself precisely until it encounters the loose, falling fringe, where the line slips away from the CAD program's digital grid and yields entirely to gravity to create a space where distortion itself becomes an organised, structural phenomenon.

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Tufted Grid

Tufted Grid - The second work, ‘Tufted Grid’, softens the precision of digital drawing into tactile surfaces that appear as growing organic structures.

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Material Scribbles

The final body of work in this series consists of an intimate collection of small-scale hand-knotted compositions titled Material Scribbles. These works represent his most radical departure from traditional, structured methodologies of weaving. While his larger works rely on a rigid digital blueprint, these smaller iterations function as spaces where the structural grid of CAD design is consciously dissolved. Patel subverts the rigidity of the loom by introducing a chaotic, highly intuitive lexicon of material scribbles. By mixing contrasting wool counts, varying pile heights, raw metallic threads, and synthetic fibers directly into the hand-knotting process, the works abandon any pre-determined or fixed industrial imagery.

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Augmented Monolith

The second work, ‘Augmented Monolith’, interrogates systems of mapping and control through a triangulated structure that shifts with the viewer's movement in the exhibition space.

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Endless Entanglement

The final work in the series, ‘Endless Entanglement’, synchronizes with industrial patterns while transforming them into a soft yet imposing vertical presence, indexing the hidden repetitions that shape contemporary landscapes.

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Bursting Pillar

The first work, ‘Bursting Pillar’, manifests as a fragment of infrastructure frozen in a loop of collapse, its surface evoking rust, heat, and erosion.

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Stratified Ruin

The suspended installation ‘Stratified Ruins’, with its six textile layers, creates a shifting industrial landscape that alters as the viewer moves around the space.

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145x240 cm

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