No Kings (and Chronicles) (2025)
Priyanka D’Souza x Nivedita Madigubba Medium: (Set of 9 unique prints) Gilt 23k gold and screenprint on discarded books from the UC Berkeley library. No Kings (and Chronicles) is a multi-part installation that thinks about mark-making and erasure, resistance, and persistence, particularly in Priyanka and Nivedita’s current political contexts of working between India and the US. The phrase, ‘No Kings’, that has been used to protest authoritarian policies in the US has been considered alongside the chapter on Mughal history titled, ‘Kings and Chronicles,’ dropped from the NCERT 12th std syllabus. These works screenprint the pages from the dropped NCERT chapter on Mughal history in English, Hindi, and Urdu, onto discarded book covers from the University of California, Berkeley, library. In erasing the Mughal emperors in the visuals by gold gilding them, this set of works examine how print’s traditional function is now entangled with the contemporary impulse to rewrite history in printed school textbooks.