Camera chronicles of Homai Vyarawalla : India in focus

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Camera chronicles of Homai Vyarawalla : India in focus

Sabeena Gadihoke

Mapin Pub , National Gallery of Modern Art : Parzor Foundation : Alkazi Foundation of the Arts, 2010

  • : Grantha

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First published: New Delhi : Prazor Foundation in association with Mapin Pub., 2006

Bibliography: p. 231

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内容説明

The story of Homai Vyarawalla's life and her work spans an entire century of Indian history. India's first woman photojournalist, Homai photographed the last days of the British Empire and her work traces the birth and growth of a new nation. She was the only professional woman photojournalist in India during her time. Her survival in a male dominated field is all the more significant because the profession continues to exclude most women even today. This book acknowledges her role as a pioneer among women and her contribution to early photojournalism in India. She was recently honoured with the first National Photo Award for Lifetime Achievement by the Government of India.

目次

  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Conversations with Indian Contemporary Artists
  • Visible Invisible
  • Razor's Edge
  • Private Self
  • Painter's Painter
  • Source Codes
  • Agent Provocateur
  • Private Lament
  • Beyond Kitsch
  • Unheard Sound
  • Contemporary Mythologies
  • Self Discovery
  • Utopian Vision
  • Sans Analysis
  • Past Present
  • Euclidean Vision
  • Apocalypse Now
  • Global Local
  • Unsteady Equilibrium
  • Freeze Frame
  • Milestones.

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