Haha -travertine Marble Mirror
by Inderjeet Sandhu Netherlands

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Description

HaHa is a slab of travertine inlayed with the word “HaHa,” creating warped reflections reminiscent of funhouse mirrors. It playfully critiques the distortion of serious issues into meme-worthy content, blurring the line between personal image and political reality. Both reflective and reflective, the piece invites viewers to consider how we perceive ourselves—and the absurdity of the world around us.

Travertine inlayed with stainless steel mirror.

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Inderjeet Sandhu defines the home not just as a domestic space but also as a political arena where personal, social, and cultural dynamics converge. Shaped by his bicultural upbringing in a Dutch-Indian family, he sees the home as a site of negotiation and resistance, where comfort and tradition intersect with the lasting effects of migration, and adaptation. His work explores materials, craftsmanship, and domestic objects, reinterpreting them to reveal new meanings.
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