Asma Mundrawala’s critical essay ‘In the Eye of the Storm’ on Huma Mulji’s latest project ‘Your Tongue in My Mouth’, that premiered as a solo exhibition at MIRROR, Plymouth, last summer.
‘Your Tongue in My Mouth’ explores collective memory, time, place and belonging; complicating accepted historical linearity, placing two worlds in parallel entanglement, taking the viewer to glimpse geographies other than their own and to re-read illegible stories.