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With frames of some of Indias most celebrated photographers to choose from,curator Sandeep Biswas aimed at showcasing what he describes as the new movement in photography in India through this exhibition. It is beyond that one image,and how it incorporates new thoughts. In the last few years,artists who hadnt initially dealt with photography have merged alternate thoughts to take it to a new level. It becomes part of multimedia and creates a new form of expression, says Biswas,as he introduces the show titled A Tribute to the Lens that is on at MF Husain Art Gallery,Jamia Millia Islamia.
On display are over sixty photographs celebrating the medium,from the lens of the well-known to the students of Jamia Millia Islamia. If Arunkumar HG has digitally morphed skyscrapers onto mustard fields,Vicky Roy tries to humour the viewer with a colourful grid of 28 lockers with mens briefs hung from their doors to dry. Malkait Singhs life-size photograph on canvas of an elderly man wearing a blue turban with dead roosters hanging off from each hand seems almost alive; and Kulwant Roys black and white images portray the tranquillity of Kashmir in 1950. N Pushpamalas 35 minute video on her trip to Paris in 2005 intersperses black and white photos of the city with subtle traffic noises,and textile designer Gopika Naths three-minute Re-thread extends the physical movement of sewing into a dance form.
The exhibition is on till September 10,at the MF Husain Art Gallery,Jamia Millia Islamia.
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