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Celebrating a decade of making space
Updated On: 15 September, 2019 08:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Abhishek Mande Bhot
Saloni Doshi curates a show with works of artists who have reinterpreted their studio term at Space 118 for its 10th anniversary.

Saloni Doshi at Space 118. Pic/Suresh KK
Since 2009, tucked away in Mazgaon's industrial wasteland, Space 118 has been a haven for artists from around the world. So far over 300 artists have used its studios on short-term residencies to create works of art and experiment with ideas, art forms, techniques, materials and methods.
To mark its tenth anniversary, Space 118 will collaborate with Sakshi Gallery to present Making Space, an exhibition that will feature works of 33 artists who've been part of its residencies. Saloni Doshi, art curator and director of Space 118 will curate the show, the proceeds of which will go to the artists and towards the publication of the book, Mapping Residencies in India—Post Independence starting from the Sarabhais till today.
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