Paper Cuts – Art, Bureaucracy, and Silenced Histories in Colonial India
Location
The Peltz Gallery
Birkbeck
School of Arts
43 Gordon Square
London
WC1H 0PD
Description
This exhibition has now closed
This exhibition runs from Thursday 25th April 2024 to Friday 12th July 2024.
Who gets remembered, and who forgotten? This exhibition examines a collection of works on paper made by British colonialists in nineteenth-century India. Seen in public for the first time, the collection is placed into dialogue with contemporary artworks by Ravista Mehra and Divya Sharma. PAPER CUTS critically reflects on the silencing effect of the colonial archive - and points toward a more equitable future.
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The British governed India by paper as much as by force. Reams of it circulated in the form of records, contracts, and trade receipts. Taxation and other methods of extracting wealth likewise relied on paper.
Paper also created a visual record. In 1851, Scottish engineer George Turnbull arrived in India tasked with building its first long-distance railway. While there, Turnbull collected drawings and watercolours by his colleagues, creating an archive that depicts the region from the perspective of the British engineers building the railway. Paper Cuts is the first time these images have been publicly displayed.
Like many colonial archives, the Turnbull Collection foregrounds the British while silencing the stories of the Indian people portrayed. How can we remember what has been forgotten? This exhibition invites two Indian artists, Ravista Mehra and Divya Sharma, to intervene through contemporary artworks. Combining past and present, we can create a more equitable future
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The Peltz Gallery
Birkbeck
School of Arts
43 Gordon Square
London
WC1H 0PD
This exhibition runs from Thursday 25th April 2024 to Friday 12th July 2024.
This event runs over several days/weeks. Dates include:
April 2024
- Thu 25th Apr 2024
(10:00am to 8:00pm) - Fri 26th Apr 2024
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