Anupa Mehta Contemporary Art located at Colaba, Mumbai is proud to present ‘Tiffin’ by renowned Mumbai artist Valay Shende at the ongoing exhibition- Voir Dire.
Rooted in an exploration of truth and perception, Voir Dire—a phrase derived from old French, meaning “to speak the truth” - is a legal term that refers to the process of questioning and the uncovering of hidden realities to distinguish between appearance and authenticity.
Curated by Anupa Mehta, a well-known gallerist, curator and author, this exhibition invites viewers to examine how truth is constructed, perceived, revealed and shaped by differing perspectives. The exhibition, that opened at Anupa Mehta Contemporary Art in Mumbai on March 13, 2025, marks a shift in the gallery's programming while bringing together compelling works by some of India's best-known contemporary artists, including Arunkumar HG, Benitha Perciyal, Bose Krishnamachari, Riyas Komu, Sudarshan Shetty, G Ravinder Reddy and Chittrovanu Mazumdar beside Valay Shende.
The sculpture titled Tiffin stands as an exalted tribute to one of Mumbai’s most enduring and efficient systems: the Mumbai Dabbawala network. This institution, revered for its precision and unwavering commitment, delivers lunchboxes (tiffins) to workers across the sprawling city, surmounting complex logistical challenges with unparalleled accuracy and grace.
“In this creation, I have employed stainless steel discs, each symbolizing a tiffin vessel not merely for sustenance but a profound cultural anchor in the daily life of Mumbai. Each disc bears the portrait of a dabbawala, encapsulating the essence of these silent yet indispensable workers whose tireless contributions sustain the heartbeat of the city. The use of stainless steel pays homage to the enduring resilience of these individuals who, amidst the tumult of Mumbai’s chaotic environment, uphold an impeccable standard of service,” said Valay.
This sculpture is not merely a celebration of the dabbawalas’ indomitable spirit and dedication but also a profound meditation on the significance of labor in the kinetic economy of Mumbai. It casts a spotlight on these often-overlooked heroes whose contributions remain hidden in the ceaseless rhythm of the city, yet who are crucial to its seamless functioning.
The title Tiffin encapsulates both the tangible object and the journey it embarks upon—each lunchbox making its way across the metropolis, from one corner to another, not only delivering nourishment but also symbolizing the continuity and service that sustains the city’s pulse. This artwork honors their remarkable efficiency, their meticulous attention to detail, and, most of all, their unflinching commitment to their work.
By employing simple yet potent materials, this piece draws attention to the seamless, almost invisible system that underpins the dabbawala network, focusing on the human spirit that powers this extraordinary logistical feat. Tiffin is an exaltation of labor, a homage to Mumbai’s indefatigable workforce, and a recognition of the small yet monumental gestures that sustain the life of a city.
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