Photo Exhibition – Vignettes of resilience by Kausiki Sarma

Type: Event
City: Delhi
Date: Sat, 2012/02/18 – 11:00am
Price: Free entry – Rights of admission reserved
Category: Exhibition

 

 

Vignettes of Resilience:

Armed Conflict and Women in Northeast India
by Kausiki Sarma 
 
Exhibition is on public view on from 18th till 24th
Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Francaise de Delhi

 The Alliance Française de Delhi is very happy to launch its photojournalism gallery with an exhibition of Kausiki Sarma latest pictures of women in conflicts in today’s North-East India.

 This compilation of photographs is a product of two separate projects based in Northeast India, in which I was engaged as a photographer. The first project was a year-long study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Women in Assam and Nagaland, conducted by the Centre for Northeast Studies and Policy Research in 2009-10, supported by the Heinrich Boll Stiftung. The photographs were shot across three districts of Assam (Kokrajhar, Dhemaji, Sibsagar) and three districts of Nagaland (Peren, Kohima, Tuensang).

The second project involves testimonies of women survivors of armed and gun violence in the state of Assam and Manipur, conducted by the Control Arms Foundation of India and Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network. We collected testimonies from Tinsukia district in Assam and seven districts of Manipur. This project will come out with a photo book soon.

These photographs attempt to portray testimonies of women who have been affected by various forms of armed violence across Nagaland, Manipur and Assam. Various ideologies have given birth to insurgent violence in Northeast India, which have been based on a common demand for sovereignty, which has been responded by state military action. Decades of long conflict has seen women lose their sons, brothers, fathers, husbands, and live in an atmosphere of constant fear, which has left an indelible imprint in their lives.

The women shared their powerful and gripping testimonies, across space and time, yet the pain and suffering in their heart, their resilience with which they have lived with their stories, remains the same. The collective trauma and profound resilience of these women over the decades of conflict is the band which connects these photographs.

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