UK Indian Photography Exhibitions

India Through Photography

Bourne Lucknow
Two Times, Two Photographers: Samuel Bourne - Xavier Guegan

The exhibition provides a fascinating insight into the changing face on India over the last 150 years. 'In India through Photography: Two Times, Two Photographers' Newcastle-based academic Dr Xavier Guégan compares images of modern day India with images taken in the 1860’s by the famous photographer Samuel Bourne, providing a fascinating insight into the development of visual art from colonialism to post-colonialism.'Read more

Where Three Dreams Cross

150 Years of Photography
150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

An exciting new exhibition in London at the Whitechapel Gallery from January 21 through April 11 2010.Read more

Points of View

Kleir Burma Boatman

The first major photography exhibition hosted by The British Library, this selection brings forth may gems of early photography. The curator is John Falconer, longtime dean of early research into Indian photography.Read more

Tribal Art London 2009

Tribal Arts

An exhibition of fine early nineteenth century portrait photographs from Sept. 23-26th, 2009 in London. The portraits include a number of fine Indian portraits.

The firm's new catalogue, Face to Face II will also be launched during the exhibition.

First Shots: Early War Photography 1848–1860

First Shots, National Amy Museum
Using some of the earliest photos in the collection of the National Army Museum in London, this exhibition explores very early war photography - and the first known war photographs were taken in what is now Pakistan.Read more

The Photographer's Pilgrimage

Tripe Buddha
The Photographers' Pilgrimage: Exploring Buddhist Sites in Asia is an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London curated by Divia Patel. It is open from April 29 until June 21st and features work by Linnaeus Tripe in Burma and Joseph Lawton in Sri Lanka.Read more

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