Cochin Dockland
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US$ 1,850
Overview
2010
C-Print, Digital archival print
Edition of 10
Dimensions: 76.2cm (H) x 76.2cm (W) / 30" (H) x 30" (W)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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About the art
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Artist statement
These are simple, poetic images of the Cochin dockland landscape, architecture, people, etc.
Shot using a simple, inexpensive, toy film camera (Lomography). In 2010, I decided to move out of my home town in Kochin Island, Kerala. My studio Mayalokam was based in the busy ancient market of Mattancherry. I was going through a personal and professional transition period, and I left behind my expensive cameras, light equipment, etc. I started using very basic handy cameras, such as small pinhole plastic cameras and films, mobile phones, etc. to continue my photographic practice. Cochin Dockland was shot during my last days in my town. Most of them were shot during my sleepless nights. Late hours, the busiest market becomes tranquil and still. The out of focus, blur, and natural lighting, narrates the mood and tranquility.
These limited edition prints are fully archival. I am using Hahnemühle acid-free paper.
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Artist profile
Abul Kalam Azad
Born: 1964
Hometown: Kerala
Based in: Kerala
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 …
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