Much of Pallavi Paul’s art practice is an attempt to stop the public from succumbing to collective amnesia and epistemic injustice. Using poetry, time travel, moving and still images and installation, the New Delhi and Berlin-based artist with a PhD in Film Studies highlights shameful political acts of history, systemic abuse of power and fractured societies, with intertwining ideas of breath and death as ominous thread-holders.
Pallavi Paul on her solo exhibition at Gropius Bau, based on two healthcare crises
In a conversation with STIR, the New Delhi and Berlin-based artist and filmmaker reflects on her artistic language in How Love Moves.
Ornella D’Souza, STIR World, May 28, 2024
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