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Sheba Chhachhi

Sheba Chhachhi

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Sheba Chhachhi, with Sonia Jabbar: ‘When The Gun Is Raised, Dialogue Stops...’: Women's Voices From The Kashmir Valley, 2000

Sheba Chhachhi

with Sonia Jabbar: ‘When The Gun Is Raised, Dialogue Stops...’: Women's Voices From The Kashmir Valley, 2000
Installation with carved walnut screen; photocopies of archival newspapers;
silver gelatin prints; text;3 wooden rihals (bookstands); rusted iron-sheet; barbed wire
598 3/8 x 83 1/2 inches (1520 x 212 cm)
Edition of 10
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A collaborative work by Sheba Chhachhi and Sonia Jabbar. Intervening in media representations of armed conflict, dominated by groups of men with guns, this installation invites the viewer to enter...
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A collaborative work by Sheba Chhachhi and Sonia Jabbar.


Intervening in media representations of armed conflict, dominated by groups of men with guns, this installation invites the viewer to enter the private spaces of war, to hear voices normally drowned out by the clamor of contesting stereotypes— the voices of ordinary women of Kashmir.


Humble materials— earth, bricks and rice evoke the domestic, within a configuration that draws on the contemplative formalism of the Mughal gardens in Kashmir. Somewhat subversively, rusted iron ‘books’ are placed within a series of rihals which are book holders, traditionally used for the holy books of Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism. Each book is placed on a low platform, eliciting intimate contact with a black and white photograph and a testimony. These testimonies, gathered over a period of six years, 1995 onwards, break out of the homogenizing, highly polarized representation of ‘Muslims’ versus ‘Hindus’, ‘Indians’ versus ‘Pakistanis’, ‘us’ versus ‘them’. Women from a wide range of communities and subject positions bear witness. Brought together despite different religions, ethnicities and experiences of the Kashmir conflict.

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