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Gauri Dancers (Hardcover)
X Waswo; Contributions by Pramod Kumar K G, Sonika Soni; Illustrated by Rajesh Soni
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R999
Discovery Miles 9 990
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Waswo's MEN OF RAJASTHAN has by now become a bit of a cult classic,
and Serindia Contemporary is proud to release this deluxe and
expanded hardcover edition. Based on the original paperback edition
published in conjunction with an eponymous exhibition at Serindia
Gallery, Bangkok, in January of 2011, this updated volume includes
new photographs from both the Studio in Rajasthan and the New Myths
series'.
American-born photographer Waswo X. Waswo has worked with a team of
Indian artists to playfully recreate and examine the tradition of
vintage studio portraiture. His chief accomplice is Rajesh Soni, a
third generation Rajasthani hand-colourist whose grandfather was
court photographer to the Maharana Bhopal Singh of Mewar. Soni's
careful and highly skilled painting adds a vintage feel to work
that hovers enigmatically between the retro and the contemporary.
"Men of Rajasthan" contains 50 images, annotated with delightful
commentary by the photographer himself. It uncovers the
male-centric universe of a uniquely mysterious place.
Around December of 2002, writer and photographer Waswo X. Waswo
gifted his assistant, M. Srinivas Rao, a small digital camera. "A
Three Megapixel Journal" tells an intimate, confessional story of
the entry of digital photography into the life of a
chemical-process, black-and-white "purist." Waswo X. Waswo finds
himself becoming more and more fascinated with his assistant's
"toy," eventually using the three megapixel to document a journey
he and Rao take together through southern India in early 2005. The
result is a series of two hundred and seven intriguing photographs,
coupled with a compelling tale of an artist's adjustment to new
technology.
Writer and photographer Waswo X. Waswo started sending weekly
emails to a select group of friends during his stay in Florence and
Venice over the winter of the Millennium. What evolved was more
than just a personal narrative. The "European Journal" became a
humorous collection of cross-cultural anecdotes, political
observations, and artistic adventure. It is an intimate guide to
expatriate life in Europe, providing casual insights into
everything from history to cooking.
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