By Jaspreet Singh | Co-Founder
ICAAD has recently launched: A Home in the Constant Flux: A Call to the Verb Memory, which is a photo series developed by ICAAD Artivist, Dilpreet Bhullar based out of India.
The photo documentation of the object of the refugees – Afghanis, Rohingyas and Tibetans, who are currently inhabitants of New Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir – along with the personal anecdotes recorded, traces the long history of India rooted in a diverse social milieu.
Her work is best shown rather than described, but we'll leave you with a quote and link for her exhibit:
"From the lacuna of a language in the face of an overwhelming magnitude of violence and exile a labyrinth of fiction is born. The liminal space of memory against the troughs and crests of systematic absentia illuminates the age of objects and grains of territories. The routes A Home in the Constant Flux: A Call to the Verb Memory lie in the roots of engagement and reflection with everyday experience of fragility and precariousness."
~ Dilpreet Bhullar
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