Corrections to the First Draft of History
Shown at: Frith Street Gallery, London (2014) | National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi (2014) | K21, Düsseldorf (2018) 

Newsprint, chalkboard paint and chalk
Dimensions variable

In 1850, a man called Peary Churn Sarkar wrote up a primer for Bengalis to learn English with. He called it, ‘The First Book of Reading’. It was a textbook, a lexicon, an almanac, an enchiridion. With it, pupils learnt to read English, word by word, aloud at first, and then silently. With a new primer comes a new world, and a new time. Being a witness to history is to consider the transformation of what is happening into what is no longer happening. It is to see the world turn spectral before our eyes. Corrections to the First Draft of History ‘rewrites’ on newsprint of the world so as to speak of making new sets of meanings for what is considered history in our present times. Journalists writing for newspapers are told that they are writing the first draft of history – it is time to look again at what gets narrated as History.