Nasia Sarwar-Skuse created a cozy South Asian living room at the St Fagans National Museum, empowering the narrative by displaying Clive's sofa in its new context.
Sarwar-Skuse expresses joy in imagining Clive's reaction to seeing his sofa in a place that challenges his legacy, indicating a reclamation through art.
The project, featuring seven artists interpreting British colonial artifacts, aims to provide necessary context regarding their roles in colonization and how they impact modern society.
The recreation of Tipu Sultan's state tent at St Fagans Castle forces visitors to engage directly with colonial histories, emphasizing the importance of visibility in these narratives.
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