Raghubir Singh's exhibition, 'Rajasthan (1974-98),' finally showcases his stunning photographic works in Rajasthan, where he extensively shot locals in dynamic compositions. The exhibition occupies a small yet significant section of Mehrangarh Fort, highlighting Rajasthan's cultural heritage while confronting modernity. Veiled in the historic context of Jodhpur, it aims to enhance the city’s appeal as a tourist destination. The event, initiated by Gaj Singh II, reflects the local need for vibrant cultural attractions amid historic artefacts, linking the past's richness to present-day urban development projects.
The exhibition comprises around 15 lyrically composed photographs which capture an India in flux: a nation steadfastly holding onto its ancient traditions while hurtling towards a new, uncharted age of modernity.
Opened with a speech by Gaj Singh II, the head of the former royal family of Jodhpur, the exhibition features dynamic pictures of locals that convey the riotous nature and innate stylishness of Indian life.
Collection
[
|
...
]