
Cut to the future and the two hope to take their past projects forward. Like depicting consumer culture once again with a thirty-feet-long installation at an exhibition in London, slated to take place in November. In Tokyo, they will give a sneak-peak into houses inspired by European architecture dotting neighbourhoods in north India. And then, the duo has set up the T&T Foundation to spread the awareness of HIV in art colleges and provide scholarships to students. “Though our research for Put it On was based on India, not many Indians actually saw our works, so we will organise a traveling exhibition in the country,” notes Tagra.
Designing may have taken a backseat, but Bosedk hopes to add fizz to Pepsi as their designs will be put on its cans world over. “The approval has already come from the Pepsi office in New York and the cans should be out in the market in a couple of months,” notes Thukral. Any comparisons with American artist Andy Warhol? “We grew up looking at his works. There is still a long way to go,” say T&T, in unison.