Bose Krishnamachari’s Pavilion of Conversations explores the anatomy of dialogue—how it begins, expands, and branches—by creating a space where conversation itself becomes the artwork, inspired by Tom Marioni’s idea of social interaction as art.
The pavilion is a lightweight, circular, Tibetan-Buddhist–inspired installation made from repurposed materials, featuring a communal table, rotating elements, books, and references to Mumbai’s dabbawalas, encouraging movement, choice, and democratic participation.
Neither static nor purely architectural, the pavilion is designed to transform and disperse—its components reusable beyond the exhibition—reflecting Bose’s personal vision of openness, sustainability, and shared presence as the core artistic experience.