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Pallavi Paul
Review of 'How Love Moves'Pramodha Weerasekera, E- Flux Criticism, September 17, 2024 -
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 -
Love and Loss: Pallavi Paul at Gropius Bau
by Adela Lovric, Berlin Art Link, April 26, 2024 -
Emergency, 1984, Jamia attack: The Blind Rabbit speaks truth to power by excavating truth in power
The Blind Rabbit is a fascinating critique of power, uncovering its workings by laying bare its machinery. It shows that much like history, power repeats itself.Ishita Sengupta, The Indian Express, June 9, 2021 -
‘Blind Rabbit’ Director: ‘I Don’t Know Whether Anyone Will Show This Film in India Right Now’
Ann-Marie Corvin, Variety, June 5, 2021 -
Police Violence, Inner Workings Of Power Put Under The Scanner In Artist-Filmmaker Pallavi Paul’s ‘The Blind Rabbit’
Premiered at the 50th International Film Festival Rotterdam earlier this week, 'The Blind Rabbit' looks at the Emergency, 1984 riots, 2019 Jamia Library attack and the 2020 Delhi riots.Faizal Khan, Money Control Features, June 5, 2021 -
Mumbai: This virtual exhibition shines the spotlight on the epochal shift due to the Covid-19 pandemic
‘Not an Imitation’ at Project88, curated by Rohini Devasher and Pallavi Paul provides artists a platform to creatively express their feelingsPallavi Mehra, Architectural Digest , March 9, 2021 -
Call of Solitude
Artists, under the umbrella of the Surviving Self-Quarantine project, tell you how to channel your experiences to help cope with this period of containment and isolationArti Das, Deccan Herald, June 7, 2020 -
Indian artists channel lockdown experiences into insightful, evocative works
Art is serving various functions during the coronavirus lockdown, from expressing individual agency and keeping up the momentum of protest to offering a sense of catharsis and entertainment.Aarushi Agrawal, Firstpost, May 1, 2020 -
Art in Isolation
Sunaparanta-Goa Centre for the Arts launches its collaborative project – Surviving SQ (Self Quarantine) with an open call to artists to share creative ideas on coping with this period of containment and isolation. We take a deeper look at this wonderfullySamira Sheth, Herald Goa, April 29, 2020 -
Pallavi Paul archives the silence of the pandemic through Share Your Quiet
Part of Surviving SQ by Sunaparanta Goa, the project invites people to share 10-second sounds of everyday ‘quiet’ as an alternative way to cope with the lockdown due to COVID19.Jones John, STIR World, April 27, 2020 -
An Indian Artist is Documenting Sounds From People Stuck in Isolation
From the sounds of waves crashing and birds chirping to those of hospital equipment—Pallavi Paul’s “time capsule” captures the sounds of lockdown.Pallavi Pundar, VICE, April 17, 2020 -
Sounds of lockdown
Simran Ahuja, The New Indian Express, April 15, 2020 -
What isolation sounds like
In a new project, video artist Pallavi Paul invites people to capture their experience of self-quarantining via 10-second audio recordings.Dalreen Ramos, Mid-day, April 10, 2020 -
Pallavi Paul’s latest work comments on the ‘authenticity’ of citizenship
Emergency thermal blankets and voices from the past come together in artist Pallavi Paul’s work.Benita Fernando, Indian Express, January 20, 2020 -
When the Arts Resist Imperialism
The exhibition Clapping with Stones is a chilling reminder that the history of art is also the history of power.Sharmistha Ray, Hyperallergic, October 8, 2019 -
Mrs Gandhi’s double and other stories
Pallavi Paul, a Delhi-based video artist is working on a documentary film that explores the experiences of policewomen during the EmergencyAnandi Mishra, Mint Lounge, September 19, 2019 -
Verve Weekend Guide
From a menu that celebrates the best of Europe to a stage adaptation of My Fair Lady, Verve gives you the lowdown on the events that should be on your radar this weekendEditors, Verve, July 18, 2019 -
WHOSE TRUTH IS IT ANYWAY?
Zahra Amiruddin, The Hindu, November 26, 2018 -
I like to push the possibility of the image a bit further: Filmmaker-Video Artist Pallavi Paul on The Dreams of Cynthia
Sukhpreet Kahlon, Cinestaan, November 3, 2018 -
Can Speak? Will Speak: Interpreting Digital Forensics
Sarai, July 13, 2015 -
OF GIANT ROBOTS AND JOURNEYS
Riddhi Doshi, The Hindustani Times, July 12, 2015 -
PAPER FLESH
Amit S. Rai And Renu Savant, ART India (Volume XIX Issue III), July 8, 2015 -
THE TORCHBEARERS
Kalyanjali Kaushik, India Today, May 7, 2015 -
SIGNS AND SENSIBILITIES
Dhara Vora, Mid-Day, November 13, 2014