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Assembly presents Centralia by Poulomi Basu, an award-winning series of photographs that exposes hidden crimes of war as an indigenous people fight for their survival. In war, truth is the first casualty; this work explores the unsteady relationship between reality and fiction and how our perceptions of truth are manipulated. Centralia has been called a hallucinatory reflection where an invisible conflict between a guerilla army, an indigenous people and the Indian state reveals wider issues of environmental degradation. Such exploitation comes at a price: the transmogrification of violence into the de-facto language of politics. Basu is an internationally-exhibited Indian transmedia artist and activist, a National Geographic Explorer, Sundance Fellow, Magnum Fellow, winner of Arles Discovery Award 2020, and nominee for the Deutsche Börse Prize 2021. A portion of proceeds from the sale will go to PARI Network to fund grassroots efforts to help Dalit women tell their own stories.

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Assembly presents Centralia by Poulomi Basu, an award-winning series of photographs that exposes hidden crimes of war as an indigenous people fight for their survival. In war, truth is the first casualty; this work explores the unsteady relationship between reality and fiction and how our perceptions of truth are manipulated. Centralia has been called a hallucinatory reflection where an invisible conflict between a guerilla army, an indigenous people and the Indian state reveals wider issues of environmental degradation. Such exploitation comes at a price: the transmogrification of violence into the de-facto language of politics. Basu is an internationally-exhibited Indian transmedia artist and activist, a National Geographic Explorer, Sundance Fellow, Magnum Fellow, winner of Arles Discovery Award 2020, and nominee for the Deutsche Börse Prize 2021. A portion of proceeds from the sale will go to PARI Network to fund grassroots efforts to help Dalit women tell their own stories.

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Assembly presents Centralia by Poulomi Basu, an award-winning series of photographs that exposes hidden crimes of war as an indigenous people fight for their survival. In war, truth is the first casualty; this work explores the unsteady relationship between reality and fiction and how our perceptions of truth are manipulated. Centralia has been called a hallucinatory reflection where an invisible conflict between a guerilla army, an indigenous people and the Indian state reveals wider issues of environmental degradation. Such exploitation comes at a price: the transmogrification of violence into the de-facto language of politics. Basu is an internationally-exhibited Indian transmedia artist and activist, a National Geographic Explorer, Sundance Fellow, Magnum Fellow, winner of Arles Discovery Award 2020, and nominee for the Deutsche Börse Prize 2021. A portion of proceeds from the sale will go to PARI Network to fund grassroots efforts to help Dalit women tell their own stories.

Centralia by Poulomi Basu collection image

Assembly presents Centralia by Poulomi Basu, an award-winning series of photographs that exposes hidden crimes of war as an indigenous people fight for their survival. In war, truth is the first casualty; this work explores the unsteady relationship between reality and fiction and how our perceptions of truth are manipulated. Centralia has been called a hallucinatory reflection where an invisible conflict between a guerilla army, an indigenous people and the Indian state reveals wider issues of environmental degradation. Such exploitation comes at a price: the transmogrification of violence into the de-facto language of politics. Basu is an internationally-exhibited Indian transmedia artist and activist, a National Geographic Explorer, Sundance Fellow, Magnum Fellow, winner of Arles Discovery Award 2020, and nominee for the Deutsche Börse Prize 2021. A portion of proceeds from the sale will go to PARI Network to fund grassroots efforts to help Dalit women tell their own stories.

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