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The India Habitat Centre and Nazar Foundation present the Delhi Photo Festival, a biennial celebration to bring international photography into the public sphere. The festival engages with print, digital and multimedia forms, introducing audiences to contemporary manifestations of photography. Lectures, talks, seminars and workshops are also on the agenda. The theme for the print exhibitions this year is “Affinity”, and they showcase a spectrum of work, from Kanu Gandhi’s intimate portraits of his granduncle, the Mahatma, to Laura El-Tantawy’s exploration of farmers’ suicides in India.
The Delhi Photo Festival, 15 to 28 October 2011, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Estate, New Delhi. For more information, visit http://www.delhiphotofestival.com/
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