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Where Three Dreams Cross: 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

Thu 21st January 2010 - Sun 11th April 2010, 11:00am - 6:00pm
80-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1 7QX, Map
Organised by: Whitechapel
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This landmark exhibition gives an inside view of how modern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have been shaped through the lens of their photographers.

From the days when the first Indian-run photographic studios were established in the 19th century, this exhibition tells the story of photography’s development in the subcontinent with over 400 works that have been brought together for the first time. It encompasses social realism and reportage of key political moments in the 1940s, amateur snaps from the 1960s and street photography from the 1970s. Contemporary photographs reveal the reality of everyday life, while the recent digitalisation of image making accelerates its cross-over with fashion and film.

The exhibition is arranged over five themes with works selected from the last 150 years. The Portrait shows the evolution of self-representation; The Family explores close bonds and relationships through early hand-painted and contemporary portraits; The Body Politic charts political moments, movements and campaigns; The Performance focuses on the golden age of Bollywood, circus performers and artistic practices that engage with masquerade; while The Street looks at the built environment, social documentary and street photography.

Ticket Information:
Tickets £8.50/£6.50 concessions /
free for under 18s & Sundays 11am–1pm

This event is closed on: Mon


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