In Spirals, Juliette Pavy unearths the memories of Greenlandic women who were sterilized between 1966 and 1975 by the Danish government. Blurring the lines between documentary inquiry and visual poetry, she unfolds a spiral of images in which an icy silence reveals the violence of collective amnesia and the fragile beauty of buried resistance. Photographs, archives, and landscapes intertwine to bring to light a long-denied history, questioning colonial legacies and possible forms of reparation.