Inspired by the avant-garde ethos of Gutai, this project celebrates artists who challenge norms by merging art with everyday life. Taking its cue from the iconic Gutai artist Tsuruko Yamazaki’s work“Red Cube”(1956), which allowed viewers to enter and become a part of the work, the Panjim Cube Project encourages artists to blur boundaries between art and audience and invite a wider public to step inside the canvas of possibility.
The artists were asked to imagine an 8x8x8 feet cube, suspended somewhere in Panjim. This cube beckons passers-by to step inside and immerse themselves in its depths - an invitation to interact, to engage, and to become part of a living, breathing work of art.