As a multi-media artist Surekha has been exploring the gendered
self as a self-conscious choice. Her works from the 1990's explored
diverse materials as metaphors. She negotiates the public and
private realm with ease, transcending genres and locating the
body as a site of contestation and appropriation.
Her feminist aesthetics and cutting edge strategies move beyond
the confinement of
two dimensionality into a multidisciplinary approach. She uses
domestic skills like stitching to explore an aesthetic way of
living; and a craft with contemporary concerns relating to women's
labour and life.
Her recent body of work uses photography to archive and document,
performance and masquerade. Images become memory and recollection
of feminine spaces and gestures. Her video- installation called
"Communing with Urban Heroines" takes on the issues
of women as survivors of domestic violence and moves away from
the victim mode and celebrates the survivors. The mundane becomes
magical and mythic. The simple game/life becomes a poetic evocation
of endurance and strength. Surekha has an ability to use material
and media with conviction and like her own heroines, she will
endure.