Since the 1990s, the Mumbai-based artist Shilpa Gupta has asked audiences to see the world from the vantage point of the oppressed, by means of large-scale sculptural installations that frequently involve participatory elements such as sound and interactive computer programmes.
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Read MoreSo Gupta’s art has something quietly heroic about it. She reminds us of the infinite preciousness of free expression. Poets and writers who have been imprisoned fill her imagination. “Whether they’ll shoot me at that point when chaos starts,” wonders another of her typescripts, “And I’ll press my trembling hands to the hole that was my heart…” These are the words of Irina Ratushinskaya, whose poetry got her sentenced to seven years in a Soviet hard labour camp in 1983.
Read MoreShilpa Gupta’s spellbinding installation at the Barbican Curve, For, in Your Tongue, I Cannot Fit, is at the climax of this show – a gloomy room, lit by hanging lamps, in which 100 black microphones hang from the ceiling. They’re also speakers, and from them we hear voices chanting, whispering, singing and reading.
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