Visual artist Soumyadeep Roy has turned his home into a living archive, using art to map 800 years of his family’s migration and history. His exhibition,
Everybody Has Moved
is on display at a studio in Dum Dum .
“This exhibition has been six years in the making. It traces my family history across 25 generations, blending archival records, personal narratives, and architectural fragments from old Kolkata buildings. The idea was to reflect on how the city is fading, yet from its remnants, something new emerges,” says Roy.
Among the highlights is a terrace space he calls
Khwabgah
, a Persian term for "the place of dreams," offering a contemplative view of the city skyline. Through layers of memory and material, Roy’s work explores themes of displacement, loss, and transformation, inviting visitors to engage with the ever-evolving story of migration.