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Delhi: Looking Out/Looking In: Aperture 243
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Aperture magazine is releasing a special issue this summer that explores the relationship between photography, urbanism, and activist trajectories in Delhi. The issue features experimental works from the 1960s to intimate tableaux of the trans community today, as well as interviews with Arundhati Roy and Shahidul Alam. It also revisits Sheba Chhachhi's feminist staged portraits from the 1980s and 90s and features a cross-section of dynamic image-makers and thinkers.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 140 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2021
Publisher: Aperture
Aperture magazine is set to release a captivating special issue this summer, delving into the intricate interplay between photography, urbanism, and activist trajectories in the vibrant city of Delhi. The issue takes readers on a journey through the diverse tapestry of Delhi's photographic culture, spanning from the experimental works of O.P. Sharma in the 1960s to the intimate and powerful portraits of Aditi Jain capturing the lives of the city's trans community today.
To shed light on the sites of protest and activism across South Asia, the magazine features insightful interviews with renowned writer Arundhati Roy and the esteemed photojournalist Shahidul Alam. Their perspectives provide valuable insights into the political and social landscapes of the region.
Furthermore, the issue revisits the feminist staged portraits of Sheba Chhachhi from the 1980s and 90s, offering a fresh perspective on the power of photography to challenge societal norms and advocate for change.
Featuring a diverse range of dynamic image-makers and thinkers, including Jyoti Dhar, Sunil Gupta, Ishan Tankha, and Anshika Varma, as well as emerging voices Uzma Mohsin and Prarthna Singh, the issue is a thought-provoking meditation on regionalism, politics, and identity. Through a blend of archival and contemporary photographic viewpoints, it explores the complex intersections of these themes and offers a unique lens through which to understand the city and its inhabitants.
This special issue of Aperture magazine is a must-read for anyone interested in photography, urbanism, and the intersection of activism and culture. It promises to inspire, challenge, and broaden our understanding of the world around us.
Weight: 812g
Dimension: 306 x 236 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781597115049
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