The best of photography at India Art Fair 2024

India Art Fair 2024 saw its biggest edition, featuring 109 exhibitors and leading lens based artists Dayanita Singh, Gauri Gill

Published on Feb 05, 2024 05:05 pm IST 7 Photos
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(L to R) Offset Projects’ founder Anshika Varma and artist Sheetal Mallar in conversation at the India Art Fair about Mallar’s book ‘Braided,’ which looks at inter-generational intimacies, ageing and maternal lineages.( Paroma Mukherjee/ Hindustan Times)

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A visitor looks at immersive photographer Gauri Gill’s works at the Vadehra Art Gallery booth. Gill’s practice is guided exhaustive enquiries into rural, marginalised and indigenous communities in India. ( Paroma Mukherjee/ Hindustan Times)

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Artist and bookmaker Dayanita Singh presented unique, flexible structures that housed a selection of her photographic prints, with the one held in the groove on top best engaged while in seated conversation, highlighting the human scale of her works.( Paroma Mukherjee/ Hindustan Times)

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At the PHOTOINK booth, a visitor looks at ‘Assembly, 1952’ by Ahmed Ali. Created from his pioneering industrial work, this collage of probably the factory’s entire workforce, is a set of 96 photographs all shot at the Machinery Manufacturers Corporation Ltd. Calcutta in 1952.( Paroma Mukherjee/ Hindustan Times)

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Visitors look at ‘People Who Do Not Exist’ by Madhuban Mitra & Manas Bhattacharya at the PHOTOINK booth. Part of a new cycle of works made using AI, the typology comprises 1000 frontal headshots of all races and ethnicities, that both resemble and subvert generic ID photos used in official documents. ( Paroma Mukherjee/ Hindustan Times)

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