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Rohit Chawla brings about a head-on collision between fashion and art
World of Wearable Art (WOW),the title of fashion photographer and ad filmmaker Rohit Chawlas fashion-meets-art exhibition,might be a misleading one. There is not much wearable about the metallic breastplate dresses and the the 50s inspired leather gowns embellished with Marilyn Monroe and Amelia Earhart-type goggles . The exhibition will be on at Volte,Colaba,from April 17 to 25.
Chawla,despite setting the rules of fashion photography in India along with others like Denzil Sequeira and Prabuddha Dasgupta,says that he grew thoroughly bored of fashion photography and was looking for a change in style. This exhibition is my rebellion against conventional fashion photography, says the 45-year-old Delhi-based artist. He describes himself as belonging to the original Rohit Khosla generation preferring FabIndia any day to Christian Dior. Quite a statement to be made by someone whos worked with some of the top models and designers in India in a career spanning more than two decades.
He recently produced two collections of portraits reproducing the works of artists Raja Ravi Varma and Gustav Klimt with Sailaja Tahiliani,Ayesha Thapar and Chitrangadha Singh among others posing as his models.
While those exhibitions required tedious attention to detail,replication of the setting, and attaining authenticity,WOW
approaches fine art photography from a different perspective. I used a minimalistic,graphic style for WOW and the result was an air of surrealism, says Chawla.
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