Art As Witness

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Art as Witness is a cluster of barbed writings and biting images from the underbelly of turbulent India and its neighbouring countries. Relying on the sustained work of eminent photographers and artists on rights issues in and around South Asia, and on writings by courageous activists, lawyers, journalists and social scientists, the book focuses on the terror unleashed by armies, states and courts of law, and tells thestories of brave survivors. Here, text and image are strained to their limits to convey the hopes and anguish of prisoners, death-row victims, murder-victim families, families of missing people, populations living under martial law, and displaced communities, in a world where democratic rights and freedoms are shrinking every day.

Based on Amnesty International India’s ‘Art for Activism’ project, this book hopes to strengthen global campaigns for a world without fear and torture, a world without death penalty, or disappearances and custodial violence. It hopes to reach out to a wider and more diverse readership/viewership through its parallel narrative of images as visual testimonies, and spillover references to the popular worlds of cinema, music, slogan and performance.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Parthiv Shah

Parthiv Shah is a renowned photo-artist based in Delhi, India, who has curated national and international exhibitions on art and issues of social concern. His works have been exhibited at leading world galleries including the Durban Art Gallery and Sandton Art Centre, South Africa; Whitechapel Gallery, London, U.K.; Chhobi Mela, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Photo-Expo Asia-2, Bangkok, Thailand, and other places. His seminal photographs of the mill workers of western India have been published in the volume titled Working in the Mill No More. Parthiv Shah is the Founder-Director of the Centre for Media and Alternative Communication(CMAC), Delhi.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sana Das

Sana Das is presently the Course Director of a journalism course in Bangalore called ‘Archaeology of the Media’ run by Educational Trust, Samvada, and is continuing a Ph.D. at the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi. She has been associated with Amnesty International India, Heinrich Boll Foundation, policy research and the study of social movements.

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Title
Art As Witness
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8189487701
Length
228p., Illustrations; 21cm.
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