New Delhi-based Subodh Gupta uses everyday household items like kitchen utensils to create small and large-scale sculptures about themes of globalization, life in his native India, and shifting tides in modern culture. Highlights include This is not a fountain (2011-2013), a massive 12-foot sculpture made of buckets, pots, pans, and faucets with flowing water, and Pure (I), a series of household utensils buried in dirt. The exhibition coincides with “After Midnight: Indian Modernism to Contemporary India 1947/1997” at the Queens Museum, opening March 8, where Mr. Gupta’s artwork is also on displa