Autograph's Bindi Vora will be in conversation with activist Poulomi Basu, in an online event by The Photographers' Gallery.
Through a practice that uses photography, moving image and installation, Poulomi Basu combines fact and fiction to reveal the injustices that continue to exist today in countries like India and Nepal—and the ongoing need for real and lasting social change. Bindi and Poulomi will discuss how activism, protest and resistance underpin her work as she examines the intersections of race, class and gender in the experience of systemic violence.
Bindi Vora is an artist and curator, and Curatorial Project Manager at Autograph.
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Images, from top: 1) Poulomi Basu, from Fireflies, 2019 - ongoing. Courtesy the artist. 2) Poulomi Basu, from Centralia [detail], 2010 - ongoing. Courtesy the artist. 3) Monica Alcazar-Duarte, Here to be caught [detail], 2019. From the series Second Nature. Courtesy the artist.
Autograph is a place to see things differently. Since 1988, we have championed photography that explores issues of race, identity, representation, human rights and social justice, sharing how photographs reflect lived experiences and shape our understanding of ourselves and others.