Toiletpaper artists Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari present ‘Run As Slow As You Can’ at the NMACC (until 22 October 2023), a sensory overload infused with Indian flavour
In today's overloaded society, how slowly do you believe you can run? Toiletpaper challenges one of Asia's most frantic megalopolises to an answer. Thein Mumbai is hosting the Italian duo's largest exhibition in India to date, titled ‘Run As Slow As You Can’ .
‘Take a Left, Right?’, the first chapter, pulls audiences into a visually intense labyrinth. The second, ‘Is There Room in the Sky?’, is a dream world of a digital meta sky. The third, ‘A House Is a Building That People Live In’, introduces the concept of a perfect surreal home.
Walking through the rooms is like embarking on a treasure hunt for references, meanings, and fascinations. ‘Citing Dante, one of the most intricate spokesman of the Italian narrative, visitors can expect to enter the exhibition like a dark forest, leaving behind the predictable, the known, the ordinary,’ says Ferrari.
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