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Two generations after the exultation of Independence and the
concurrent horrors of Partition, contemporary artists mine the
uneasy history of photography in India as a means to challenge
outmoded narratives, share hidden stories, and make personal
connections with tradition. Taking history into their own hands,
figures such as Nandan Ghiya, Gauri Gill, Jitish Kallat, Annu
Palakunnathu Matthew, Madhuban Mitra and Manas Bhattacharya,
Pushpamala N., Raqs Media Collective, Vivan Sundaram, and Surekha
draw on a diverse range of sources, from ethnographic photographs
made at the height of the British occupation to hand-painted studio
portraits and stills from Bollywood movies. Weighing the influence
of the global against the draw of the local, these artists embrace
tradition and innovation as covalent rather than competitive
forces. Marking the US debut of several of the featured artists,
Postdate: Photography and Inherited History in India deepens our
understanding of the legacy of colonialism and celebrates new and
socially engaged modes of image-making in South Asia. It is
published in association with the San Jose Museum of Art.
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