Ishita Chakraborty (b. 1989, West Bengal, India), winner of the 2024 Manor Art Prize Aarau, presents a solo exhibition at the Aargauer Kunsthaus that questions power structures, migration, colonial legacies, and the climate crisis. Her new works address ecological and socio-political issues through installations, sound, and poetry. Notable pieces include a fragile glass barricade, porcelain barbed wire, and a large wall drawing reflecting on tropical landscapes.
In Protest Song I: Winds of Change (2025), Chakraborty collaborates with an exiled Iranian singer and Bulgarian vocalists to create a political song blending rare languages and traditions. Played through megaphone, the piece recalls street protests and emphasizes hope and resilience.
Chakraborty's practice is marked by collaboration and a deep engagement with the meaning of borders—both physical and symbolic. Her poetic, eco-feminist approach reveals global interconnections and invites viewers to reflect on fragility, resistance, and the shifting definitions of territory and control.
ISHITA CHAKRABORTY
2024 MANOR ART PRIZE AARAU
MAY 24—AUGUST 24, 2025
AARGAUER KUNSTHAUS | AARAU, SWITZERLAND
On the cover: Ishita Chakraborty, Installation of Exotic Plants in the Garden – What to Do?, 2022 (Detail)
Chalk mural, wooden benches, audio, speakers, dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist © Ishita Chakraborty
Photo: Nathanael Gautschi, Schönenwerd
Source: Show On Show



