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Most people would write a thank-you note at the end of a trip,but photographer Dayanita Singh chooses to send her friends little books filled with photographs of significant moments of their stay. These are,of course,not holiday snapshots,but images that capture the essence and emotion of that particular moment spent together.
Dr Amin Jaffer,Director of Asian Art at Christies Auction House,was one of the lucky people to receive a book like that,as was Dayanitas mother Noni Singh.
Dream Villa could easily be mistaken as carrying images from a David Lynch film,for it possesses a surreal eeriness. The works were shot during the night in various locations during her travel and is a continuation of Singhs experiments in colour. The book is crafted like an appointment diary and priced at Rs 2,000. The images reproduced in glossy colour are,however,split in two by the spine of the book so that each image is seen on either side of the page. This has a startling effect on the viewer.
The books are purposefully small and can be slipped into a pocket or handbag,held in the hand and viewed intimately. I did not want large tomes or coffee table books,because they are not intimate. My viewers should get the feeling that s/he is reading my diary of images,and then its up to them to visualise the story, smiles the photographer mysteriously.
The book will be released on February 6. The exhibition continues till 13 February;
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