Kavitha explores the absurdity and tenderness of communication across time and space - through cartoon physics, science fiction, and everyday digital exchanges. Her works draw on ideas like spaghettification through black holes to imagine what it means to send a feeling, memory, or emoji across generations. Objects pass through portals and emerge transformed: stretched, melted, misread, or quietly haunting. Her forms are strange yet familiar, humorous yet melancholic - evoking a digital intimacy and the disorienting feeling of longing for something never quite known.
Love Island transports visitors into a portal - one that slips between the personal and political, between paradise and uncertainty. It unfolds through commissioned handloom tapestries, sound art, ceramic matchsticks, slip cast listening chambers, and a large-scale old iPhone.