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Zoom in: Many facets of Indian photographic art

ByKaran Sethi, New Delhi
Oct 09, 2022 12:34 PM IST

An ongoing exhibition in Gurugram, titled Drishti: Seventy-five years of Indian Image-making, celebrates the 75th anniversary of India’s independence. The works highlight India’s journey as a nation, through the visual narrative of photography. It features select works of 82 photographers and image makers from across the country.

They say ‘A picture is worth a thousand words’, and there are no truer words as photography allows one to wander into a sea of imagination and walk out with many interpretations. That’s the experience that one lives when visiting the ongoing exhibition, Drishti: Seventy-five years of Indian Image-making.

Photographer Nimit Nigam’s work on display at the exhibition Drishti, which is ongoing in Gurugram.
A photograph by Akash Das, which captures the richness of India’s tourism by portraying the spirt of foreign tourists who visit the country.

It’s this ability of lensmen to discover the many hidden aspects that gains them a spotlight at this show. “Photographers are visual historians of time and the photographs they capture are often the visual stories, which have open interpretation and an understanding of how things evolve with time,” says Aditya Arya, photographer and curator of the show, adding, “As India celebrates 75 years of independence, the idea was to celebrate the art and craft of photography cutting across all genres.”

Catch It Live

What: Drishti: Seventy-five years of Indian Image-making

Where: Museo Camera Centre for the Photographic Arts, Sector 28, Gurugram

On till: October 30

Timing: 11am to 7pm

Nearest Metro Station: Sikanderpur on the Rapid Metro

Author tweets @Karansethi042

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