All the Apples

Sutapa Biswas (1962 - )

C-type print

2021

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  • About the work
    This is one of two film stills in the Collection from Sutapa Biswas’ film Lumen, based on the abrupt uprooting of the artist’s family as they migrated from the UK to India when she was a young child. The female narrator in the film brings together the stories of three generations of women; the artist, her mother and her grandmother. She references the sea voyage that brought them across and the highs and lows they each faced in leaving behind a familiar cultural space behind to build a life in a new one. Biswas deploys the female gaze to investigate how such personal narratives intersect with larger historical ones and has a particular interest in colonial histories and their relation to issues of gender, race and class. In this still, the female protagonist lies amidst a scattering of apples with all the associative symbolism of banishment or of a paradise lost but also conversely of a rootedness to land and the soil through its fruit. That it is a woman in the midst of all these fallen apples brings to mind the historical and religious connotations that have calibrated societal attitudes towards women. The two pomegranates we see overlap with these readings and are symbolic in Hinduism of fertility and prosperity. The artist’s story of migration intersects with the maritime histories of the forced migration of people from Africa for slave labour across the Atlantic; British colonial trade; and the more recent post-colonial migration. Both the stills in the Collection show the rich interiors of the Red Lodge Museum in Bristol Museums, which resonates with historical associations to both the Dutch East India Company and Bristolians associated with the Slave Trade and the Abolition Movement.
  • About the artist
    Sutapa Biswas was born in Santiniketan, India and moved to the UK at the age of four. She graduated from Leeds University (1985), going on to a postgraduate degree at the Slade School of Art (1990) and the Royal College of Art (1996-98). Her work was recently exhibited in two retrospective exhibitions at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary art, Gateshead and Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, both 2022-23). Her work was exhibited extensively in the 1980s and 1990s. She was a key figure in the Black Arts Movement of the 1980s and her work was part of Thin Black Line at the Institute of Contemporary Art (1985) and included in numerous exhibitions throughout that decade and the 1990s. Group exhibitions including her work have been held at Tate Britain (2025 and 2023-2024); Drawing Room, London (2024). Works by Biswas are included in the Collections of Cartwright Hall, Bradford; Tate Britain, London and the University of Leeds Gallery.
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    Title
    All the Apples
    Series Title
    Lumen
    Date
    2021
    Medium
    C-type print
    Dimensions
    height: 92 cm; width: 130.5 cm; depth: 3.5
    Acquisition
    Purchased from the artist, July 2022
    Provenance
    The artist; from whom purchased by UK Government Art Collection, 27 July 2022
    GAC number
    19104