WHOSE TRUTH IS IT ANYWAY?

Zahra Amiruddin, The Hindu, November 26, 2018

“Pallavi Paul’s ongoing show uses delicate drawings, woven tapestry and the moving image to explore the fine line between history and imagination.

 

We often drift in between the realms of dreams and reality. Sometimes watching stories in our minds play out, or recreating them when they change their narrative. Artist Pallavi Paul, delves into history and one’s own subconscious, to ask us, “Does one employ an image as an incomplete procedure – caught between the lived and the written?” Using the medium of cinema, drawings, and tapestry, Paul addresses questions of resilience, violence and the agility of thought in her second solo exhibition, Not a Simple Disappearance, but a Slow Dissolution.

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