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amil is considered one of the oldest languages in the world. It is part of the Dravidian language genre. Its literary tradition is rich and diverse. Historians and linguistics debate about the date of the oldest surviving work of Tamil literature, the Tolkāppiyam. Some consider it to be as old as 5,320 BCE. It was originally composed and preserved in the oral form. Only during the later period, with the support of ruling dynasties, they were compiled and committed to written form. These primary narratives inspired South Indian dance and drama, the earliest visual art forms. Later on, still moments from these movements were sculpted. The world-renowned South Indian sculptures are frontal, their primary purpose being objects of worship or part of architectural design/decoration. 'Photos of the gods' was shot around the 14kms stretch of Arunachala Hill in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India. Geologically this hill is dated to be older than the Himalayas and theologically Arunachala hill is equivalent to Senai and other holy hills. Nature worshipers circumambulate the hill every full moon. During my time in Tiruvannamalai, I encountered these cultural icons in my everyday life. They have become familiar to me, but then these images are worshiped by millions of people in my culture. I attempt to capture and re-interpret the visual history of my immediate surroundings. I shot these image using a medium format traditional camera and digitally reworked to create this hybrid work. These limited edition prints are fully archival. I am using Hahnemühle acid-free paper. It will look nice when displayed as diptychs or triptychs.
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Cross Processed on Paper
10
20 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in
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I am a visual artist based in South India. My works are largely expressions of my personal memories, explorations and experiences. They deal with issues of culture, identity, ethics, micro/macro history, and eroticism. I am particularly interested in experimental and art photography. It was my father, Haneef Rahman, who instilled my interest in photography at a very young age. A majority of my photographs from the 80s and early 90s were from my native land of Kerala, India. Creating visuals of the familiar people and surroundings fascinated me. I started photographing my friends and creative people from the neighborhood, my town, and its architecture. These photographs offer a glimpse into the landscape of Mattanchery before it became a cultural hub and venue of Kochi Muziris Biennale. In the 80s, I started exploring different parts of India. Like a restless river, I was always on the move - seeking a distant destination and photographing the memories of those long journeys. During the early 90s, for over a brief period, I worked as a photo-journalist with news agencies and periodicals in India and abroad, During the mid-90s, with the support of different scholarships, I traveled to Europe for higher studies in photography and print-making. Returning to India in 1996, I started practicing photography as an independent visual artist and accelerated my efforts in experimental and art photography. Between 2000 and 2010, Indian photography saw a shift from analog to digital. Reluctant to take a complete swing, but at the same time trying to keep up with the technological advancements, I started making hybrid photographic prints, amalgamating digital and analog medium. The focus on history, religion, politics and other recurring themes only become stronger, connecting with each other and emerging as a total worldview that I consciously put forward. Adding layers to photographic prints by reusing earlier works/found prints, amalgamating traditional and modern photography, doodling, stitching, scratching, sequencing and hand painting make regular appearances, a definitive presence in my photographic aesthetics and language. A majority of works that I did since 2010, are monochrome. These are minimalistic and in stark contrast to my earlier multi-media experimental works. Starting in 2014, I am working with different new media, such as smartphone photography, lo-fi digital.
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