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For its 34th Curve commission (2021), the Barbican presents the
first major London solo exhibition by Mumbai-based artist Shilpa
Gupta, whose celebrated practice explores physical and ideological
boundaries and how, as individuals, we come to feel a sense of
isolation or belonging. Gupta presents and builds on her acclaimed
project For, In Your Tongue, I Cannot Fit (2017-18), an
experiential sound installation of 100 microphones suspended above
100 metal spikes, each piercing a page inscribed with a fragmented
verse of poetry by a writer who has been imprisoned for their work,
writings or beliefs. Spanning the eighth to the 21st centuries, the
soundscape alternates between languages, each microphone uttering
verses of poetry, echoed by its 99 counterparts. Giving a voice to
those who have been silenced, Gupta's haunting installation
highlights the fragility of personal expression while raising
urgent questions of censorship and resistance. Gupta also presents
new drawings and sculptures that reflect on issues of confinement
and the right to free expression. The book includes a loose-insert
postcard featuring a poem in Urdu and English by the revolutionary
Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz.
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