
On the occasion of the Kutti Bazaar pop-up in partnership with proto~, Kutti Collective offers a selection of seven postcards. The images reflect a shared theme in the members’ individual practices; femininity in all its multiple and changeable forms. Each postcard includes a drawing of Ms Hoe, the collective’s mascot, on the reverse. The postcards can be purchased individually or as a set.
Kutti Collective is a South African Indian Art Collective. It is composed of individual and collaborating Desi artists, based in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.
“Kutti Collective is a space where we mediate our art and identities, and support one another on a personal level as well as in our respective artistic practices. As a collective comprised of non-binary womxn and LGBTQ+ identifying artists, we are continuously reclaiming our minds, bodies, and identities within cultural, public, and social structures; which are largely sustained by colonial legacy and patriarchy.”
Kutti Collective is Kate’Lyn Chetty, Youlendree Appasamy, Alka Dass, Tyra Naidoo, Githan Coopoo, Talia Ramkilawan, Tazme Pillay, Akshar Maganbeharie, and Saaiq’a.
14.8 x 10.5 cm each | 350gsm premium acid-free matte paper | open edition
Kutti Collective is a South African Indian Art Collective. It is composed of individual and collaborating Desi artists, based in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.
“Kutti Collective is a space where we mediate our art and identities, and support one another on a personal level as well as in our respective artistic practices. As a collective comprised of non-binary womxn and LGBTQ+ identifying artists, we are continuously reclaiming our minds, bodies, and identities within cultural, public, and social structures; which are largely sustained by colonial legacy and patriarchy.”
Kutti Collective is Kate’Lyn Chetty, Youlendree Appasamy, Alka Dass, Tyra Naidoo, Githan Coopoo, Talia Ramkilawan, Tazme Pillay, Akshar Maganbeharie, and Saaiq’a.