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A springboard for art and experimentation
Mint Mumbai
|January 22, 2026
The fifth edition of the Jaipur Art Week features works by early- and mid-career artists and aims to be an incubator for experimental practices
When the former ruler of Jaipur, Sawai Madho Singh II, decided to sail the seas in 1902 to attend King Edward VII's coronation in England, it created quite a stir.
An ocean voyage was considered a sin at the time, polluting the soul and leading to a loss of caste. The only way the Maharaja could circumvent that was by participating in a host of rituals, which included carting thousands of litres of Gangajal on his ship to London. Flash forward a century and the story provides a springboard for multidisciplinary artist Boris Colin Alphonse’s installation, What We Carry When We Cross, at the upcoming Jaipur Art Week: Edition 5.0. (JAW 5.0)
Alphonse’s speculative artwork at the Gyan Museum consists of a fragmented ship hull accompanied by diagrammatic instructions. “The work invites viewers to imagine their own contemporary kala pani: the boundaries they fear crossing, the rituals they invent for protection, and the materials—visible or invisible—that they would choose to carry. The ship becomes less a vehicle of travel than a tool for reflection,” explains the artist.
This story is from the January 22, 2026 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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