Someone left a horse on the shore (2007)
Inkjet print on archival paper
Size: 60 inches x 89 inches
This is a large-scale sculpture made of wood. The idea of the Trojan horse is to narrate the present-day urban reality. After it was made, the sculpture was taken to different locations on the outskirts of the city Delhi and was photographed with the surrounding landscape. It was a comment on the everyday expansion of the cityscape with the force of a huge land mafia network in the city. A betrayal and conquest in contemporary times.
Streetlight (2010)
Inkjet print on archival paper
60 inches x 89 inches
A sculptural intervention into the urban wilderness. Inspired by the logic of illogical constructions and ever-changing character of the city expansion. There is always an element of aspirational goodwill nature of the way we imagine a space but collapses by the chaotic nature of our understanding of it.
His noteworthy group participations include the Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai (2019), the 54th Venice Biennale, the Prague Biennale and 3rd Singapore Biennale in 2011, the Oz Asia Festival Exhibition in 2012 and the Kochi Muziris Biennale in 2014, among others. Gigi Scaria was a 2012 University of Melbourne Macgeorge Fellow, was awarded an Inlaks Scholarship in 2002, and has completed a number of residencies, including Circulating AiR, Stiftelsen 3.14, Bergen, Norway (2016); the National Art Studio, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Chantong, Seoul, Korea (2007–08); CCA7 (Caribbean Contemporary Arts), Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies (2005); Khoj studios, Khirkee Village, New Delhi (2004); and Unidee at Cittadellarte, Foundation Pistoletto, Biella, Italy (2002).
In 2017, his major solo exhibition was held at Aicon Gallery, New York. He has also featured his work in a number of solo shows and independent installations, including Gallery Chemould (Mumbai); Vadehra Art Gallery (New Delhi); Videospace Budapest; the Smart Museum of Art, the University of Chicago; and Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, USA, among others.