Title | : | Dayanita Singh: Go Away Closer |
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ISBN | : | 1853323187 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781853323188 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 128 |
Publication | : | First published March 1, 2007 |
Originally trained as a photojournalist and bookmaker, Dayanita Singh (born 1961) has exhibited widely both in India and abroad. Her work often takes a curious view of the everyday, and is characterized by an unsparing view of her subject matter. Best known for her portraits of India's urban middle and upper classes, her images of people working, celebrating or resting depict everyday life without embellishment, capturing insights that often challenge exotic stereotypes in the West. Published alongside an exhibition at Hayward Gallery, "Dayanita Singh: Go Away Closer"marks a turning point in the career of this artist. For the first time in print, this publication presents a detailed overview of Singh's "Museums"--wooden structures that introduce a radical new way of experiencing Singh's work and photography in general. The book includes images from throughout Singh's career, a new essay from Geoff Dyer and an in-depth interview with Singh by Hayward Chief Curator, Stephanie Rosenthal.
Dayanita Singh: Go Away Closer Reviews
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Dayanita's work has always fascinated me. I have almost all of her books but this one stands apart. Brilliantly designed and encapsulating emotions without texts is what I enjoy the most. The work is distiller art and I love every picture independently along with the body as a whole. Definitely worth reading.
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Evocative images; interesting expression of ideas.