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Samar Singh Jodha is one of India’s most celebrated artists and has been using photography and film to address various issues such as development, human rights and conservation. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Mumbai, Delhi, Barcelona, Boston, Frankfurt, London, New York, Queensland and Washington DC. Extracts of Jodha’s eight-year long project on ageing in India were showcased at Whitechapel Gallery, London and...
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Samar Singh Jodha is one of India’s most celebrated artists and has been using photography and film to address various issues such as development, human rights and conservation. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Mumbai, Delhi, Barcelona, Boston, Frankfurt, London, New York, Queensland and Washington DC. Extracts of Jodha’s eight-year long project on ageing in India were showcased at Whitechapel Gallery, London and Fotomuseum, Zurich in 2010. “Bhopal – A Silent Picture” was a 40 foot multimedia installation that he created using photographs he had taken at the Union Carbide Plant at Bhopal, following the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy. The project had travelled to Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai in 2011 and was showcased by Amnesty International London during the Summer Olympics in 2012. “Phaneng”, his award-winning portraiture project about the disappearing Tai Phake, a Buddhist tribe in India's northeast, was on display in Birkfeld, Styria in Austria in 2012; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. in 2010; and at Religare Art, New Delhi in 2008. Jodha has also held talks at various TEDx events, his most recent one being “Sustainability and capacity-building through art”, in 2013 at TEDxVienna.
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