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Shilpa Gupta b. 1976

Someone Else - A library of 100 books written anonymously or under pseudonyms, 2011
Installation with S.S etched books and MS Shelves
74 3/4 x 96 1/8 x 8 5/8 in
190 x 244 x 22 cm
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In ‘Someone Else’, one hundred books rest against the wall, which have been written anonymously or under pen names over the past two centuries. Engraved in stainless steel, a method...
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In ‘Someone Else’, one hundred books rest against the wall, which have been written anonymously or under pen names over the past two centuries. Engraved in stainless steel, a method reserved for name plates hung on entrance doors or labels placed under glass vitrines in museums, here lie some of the oldest book covers with their false identities, purposefully taken by the writer and the reason why their original identity had to be forsaken.

The missing body below the book-covers echo half-truths, becoming a register of impositions, vulnerabilities and fears associated by the very first introduction of the self – a name. Be it to conceal ones gender, often that of a woman and sometimes of a man too, or to avoid persecution by one’s own country, or for love and approval of the family, or to write in a language, or for fear of being labelled the ‘mad’ protagonist of one’s own book, or to be multiple selves or to publish a rejected work, writers have sought freedom in being someone else.

The project has been installed in five public libraries, translated into four languages, where the process involves close collaboration and new research for specific local context and embedding one hundred frames alongside the relevant books on the book shelves.
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Exhibitions

SELECTED | 2018 | ‘While I Begin’, Voorlinden Museum and Gardens, Solo, Wassenaar | 2014 | ‘Is this what you think?’, Kiran Nadar Museum, New Delhi. Curated by Roobina Karode | 2014 | ‘Don’t You Know Who I Am?’, M hka, Antwerp. Curated by Nav Haq | ‘As I run and run, happiness comes closer’, Hôtel Beaubrun, Paris. Curated by Jérôme Sans | 2013 | ‘Just what is it that makes today so familiar, so uneasy?’ Lofoten International Art Festival 2013, Curated by Bassam El Baroni, Eva González-Sancho and Anne Szefer Karlsen | Re:emerge, Towards a New Cultural Cartography’, Sharjah Biennale. Curated by Yuko Hasegawa | 2012 | ‘Someone Else’, Solo, Arnolfini, Bristol. Curated by Nav Haq | ‘Someone Else’, Solo, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai

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