IFA@Mumbai: Book Launch of Witness: Kashmir 1986-2016: 9 Photographers | May 14, 2017

India Foundation for the Arts
in association with
G5A Foundation for Contemporary Culture
invites you to
the Book Release of
Witness: Kashmir 1986-2016: 9 Photographers
Edited by Sanjay Kak
Sanjay Kak & photographers Dar Yasin and Syed Shahriyar will be in conversation with
photographer and filmmaker Rafeeq Ellias

Sunday, May 14, 2017 | 07:00 PM | G5A Foundation for Contemporary Culture
G5A Laxmi Mills Estate, Shakti Mills Lane, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai - 400011

We are delighted to invite you to the book release of Witness: Kashmir 1986-2016: 9 Photographers. The curator of this volume, documentary filmmaker Sanjay Kak and photographers Dar Yasin and Syed Shahriyar from the group of 9 photographers, who are part of this project, will be in conversation with photographer and filmmaker Rafeeq Ellias.

The book brings together more than 200 photographs by a selected group of practitioners. The oldest amongst them was already a working professional in 1986, and the youngest not yet twenty in 2016. The 9 photographers whose work is featured in this volume are Meraj Ud din, Javeed Shah, Dar Yasin, Javed Dar, Altaf Qadri, Sumit Dayal, Showkat Nanda, Syed Shahriyar and Azaan Shah.

Photography in Kashmir has emerged as a powerful witness to its troubled present. Over the past thirty years a remarkable generation of photographers, rooted in the everyday of photojournalism and stretching away from those limits when they can, have steadily illuminated a little understood period of contemporary life in Kashmir. This often stunning body of work has challenged the established images of Kashmir-as a beautiful landscape sans people; as an innocent paradise; and more recently, as a paradise beset by mindless violence.

The accompanying text by Sanjay Kak draws from conversations with the photographers to bring out the complex relationship that each one of them has with photography and the varied ways in which they balance it with their commitment to their own lives, and to Kashmir. At once both insightful and unsettling in their beauty, the photographs in this book raise profound questions about the place of artistic practice in zones of conflict.

Please note that while entry to the event is free we do request you to RSVP for the event by writing to menaka@indiaifa.org

This project was part supported by the Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development, under their Culture in Defiance programme; and India Foundation for the Arts, under the Arts Research programme.