Interviews
Challenging the notion of the singularity of meaning and traversing the zones of fidelity and accuracy of an image, Tanvi Mishra switched to image-making after pursuing an economics degree, realising that the issues that interested her in the social sciences, like policy-making and social justice, were more imaginatively possible through image-making. Our conversation follows her keynote titled Translational / Transnational : world-building beyond bordered identities for the Out of the Metropolis seminar Artists and Curators Working Together: How and With Whom? organised at The Finnish Museum of Photography in mid-February.
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NO NIIN’s co-editor Vidha Saumya interviews curator, photo editor, writer and occasional educator Tanvi Mishra about the role of images, how photography speaks beyond temporal and spatial locations, and how a practice’s genealogy can be framed.
On social change, collective processes and radical pedagogy, with pandemics as a backdrop.
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On social change, collective processes and radical pedagogy, with pandemics as a backdrop.