Ashmina Ranjit
Hair Warp - Travel Through Strand of Universe, 8

While most of Ashmina Ranjit’s work has been large-scale installations, often immersive and site-specific, the series Hair Warp – Travel Through Strand of Universe is a brilliant concentration of both her beliefs and aesthetic. In this series, human hair is treated as a sacred element that connects womanhood and as Ranjit states, “all phenomena beyond the sky”. In the painting, the sinuous hair strands morph constantly into different braids, swirls, and landscapes, emitting a mysterious force of life.
Human hair is one of the most symbolically powerful body parts, and essentially every culture has some form of taboo in regards to when and who should hide it or reveal it, respectively. For Ranjit, women have been most subjected to these interdictions, so her representation of uncovered and unleashed strands of hair, both dancing frenetically and whipping away with confidence, is a sign of liberated female power. The graphite representation on traditional Nepali rice paper alludes to an art history with very different ideas about representing women, and as such, Ranjit manages to inscribe her plea for emancipation at the core of that tradition, shaking it up and bringing it up to contemporary relevance.