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AFTER THE LAST TRAIN

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AFTER THE LAST TRAIN

AB-WA-001

₹1,999 · Museum Edition

Available through Bespoken Archive acquisition.

Museum Label

On record.

Artifact
AB-WA-001
Collection
Ankita Bhatnagar Archive Series
Edition
Museum Edition
Category
Wearable Archive
Color
Black
Fit
Oversized Museum Fit
Fabric
220 GSM Heavyweight Cotton
Style Type
Wearable Archive
Location
Dubai, UAE
Medium
Photographic Work Translated into Wearable Form
Year
2026
Price
₹1,999

Provenance

A record that can be traced.

Provenance.

Logged as the first wearable artifact in the Ankita Bhatnagar Archive Series. The work originated as a photographic image and was translated into a limited museum-style garment under the Bespoken Archive Program.

Recovered From
Ankita Bhatnagar Archive Series
Accession Number
AB-WA-001
Archive Status
Preserved
Edition
Museum Edition
Acquisition Method
Bespoken Archive Program

Artifact Notes

The story.

AFTER THE LAST TRAIN preserves the quiet hour after movement has ended. The image began as a city memory: a lone figure, a platform, the residue of travel, and the silence that follows departure. Translated into wearable form, it becomes less a T-shirt and more a kept fragment. This artifact belongs to the Ankita Bhatnagar Archive Series, where photographs are not printed as decoration but preserved as cultural evidence. Each piece carries the mood of the original frame and allows the wearer to carry the archive into the street.

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AB-WA-001

AFTER THE LAST TRAIN

ANKITA BHATNAGAR

Collection

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Archive Status

PRESERVED

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How it came to be.

The wider archive.

  1. CreatorAnkita Bhatnagar
  2. StoriesTHE KEEPER OF MOMENTS
  3. ArtifactsPARIS, REFLECTEDTHE FUTURE, ARCHIVEDVERTICAL HORIZONTRAJECTORY
  4. CollectionAnkita Bhatnagar Archive Series

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