— Excerpt from Lessons for Women, Ban Zhao
Volume IV: Truths, Half-Truths, Half-Lies, Lies began after Datta's coming across this excerpt by Ban Zhao in 2022. Han dynasty’s (202 BC–9AD, 25–220 AD) Ban Zhao was China’s first known female historian. She wrote Lessons for Women for her daughters. The book was also known as Admonitions for Women, Women’s Precepts, or Warnings for Women. The circulation of Lessons for Women reached its peak during the 16th–early 20th centuries and its influence is still felt across the Korean Peninsula and Japan today.
Sumptuary laws, religious edicts, and imperial proclamations of the past are witnessed in contemporary times in the Korean Peninsula and Japan. The exhibition stems from Datta’s extensive research into these historical ‘laws of the lands’ and their enduring impact. They attempt to stage provocations and subversive interventions through textiles in reviewing and scrutinising the materials collected during their long-term research. The works on view at the exhibition negotiate patterns of censorship, notions of morality, alienation and abject class structures that are still embedded in global societies today. Datta’s previous solos Volume 3 Issue 2 (2022) and Volume 3 Issue 2 | 2.0 (2024) also considered the role of imperial edicts in the late Shōwa period (1945-1989) of Japan.
Volume IV unfolds through four chapters: Truths Our Clothes Told Us; Half-Truths Our Clothes Told Us; Half-Lies Our Clothes Told Us, and Lies Our Clothes Told Us.
Kallol Datta, lives and works in Kolkata, India. They had solos Random Access (2017) and Volume 3 Issue 2 (2022) at Experimenter, Kolkata. Kallol was awarded the Arts Network Asia Grant in 2019, a finalist of the Jameel Prize in 2021 and one of the winners of the TAF London Emerging Artist Awards in 2022. They have exhibited at Aomori Contemporary Art Centre; Aomori, Beirut Design Fair, Centro Cultural La Moneda; Santiago, India Art Fair; New Delhi, Museo Franklin Rawson; San Juan, National Museums Scotland; Edinburgh, Nomad Monaco and Victoria and Albert Museum; London. They were part of the group exhibition Ties that Bind at the State of Fashion Biennale 2024, Arnhem. Kallol was the curator of the inaugural edition of Kolkata Queer Arts Month 2023 and was the interlocutor at the State of Fashion Biennale (STOF) 2024, Arnhem, and is member of the Creative Advisory Council for the State of Fashion Biennale 2026.