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Avenue Paulista
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Published: Volume 17, Issue 1, January, 2009
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Part of an eight-piece series of interviews with inhabitants of Sao Paolo, the graphic medium is used for surreal reportage that opens up a dialogue between the subjective and the objective After getting a degree in biochemistry, Delhi-based Sarnath Banerjee received an MA in image and communication from Goldsmiths College. He wrote Corridor, India’s first graphic novel. He is exploring crossover of media including video, performance, murals and graphic novels. He is currently showing at the Sao Paolo Biennale and has a forthcoming exhibition at Mori museum, Tokyo.
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