The Second Edition of India’s largest photography ‘CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE 2019′ from 22 February – 24 March 2019 @ Chennai
(7th from Left) Helmut Schippert, Founder CPB and Director,
Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, Chennai, (8th from Left) Anna
Fox (UK), (5th from Left) Varun Gupta, Founder, Chennai Photo
Biennale
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The Second Edition of
India’s largest photography ‘CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE 2019′ from 22
February – 24 March 2019 @ Chennai
Chennai,
Feb 21st, 2019: The second edition of Chennai Photo Biennale (C`PB),
an international biennale of photography, will be held between 22 February – 24
March 2019 with large scale exhibitions in a variety of public spaces, showing
works by over 50 artists in print from 13 countries across the city of Chennai.
Alongside the exhibitions, the Biennale will include an extensive programme of
artist talks, workshops, films, projections, residencies, skill development in
photography and much more.
“The Chennai Photo
Biennale seeks to expand the field of photography with a terrific array of
photo-artists who use the language of photography to speak to the world. Set in
important historical and contemporary venues across the city, the Biennale will
be a thought-provoking, spectacular and entertaining public festival”
Pushpamala N, Artistic Director, Chennai Photo Biennale 2019.
One of the
highlights of the Biennale is the International Photography Conference, 16 – 17
March (to be held at the historic Egmore Museum Theatre), the first of its kind
in India and open to all. The title of the conference is Light Writing: The
Photographic Image Reloaded and it is supported by the Shergil-Sundaram Arts
Foundation and presented by Savera. The conference will include a dynamic
program of artists, curators and scholars from different parts of the world who
will present papers and discuss the state of photography today. Speakers include
Ashwini Asokan (India), Diwas Raja KC (Nepal), Emeka Okereke (Nigeria),
Kristoffer Gansing (Germany), M.K. Raghavendra (India), Rashmi Sawhney (India),
P. Sainath (India), Sabeena Gadihoke (India), Satyajit Mayor (India), Shela
Sheikh (UK), T. Shanaathanan (Sri Lanka), Y.S. Alone (India), Zhuang Wubin
(Singapore).
“As a photographer
and artist, I have travelled to photo festivals and art biennales around the
world and returned inspired by the quality of exhibits and the sense of
community that these events foster. Chennai Photo Biennale aims to establish a
much-needed home for photography in India which brings together practitioners,
allied arts, curators, gallerists and the general public to elevate the medium
in the region.” Varun Gupta, Founder, Chennai Photo Biennale.
In its second
edition, a key initiative that the Biennale wanted to undertake was to work
with students at an early stage of learning. The CPB Education Program was
launched in November 2018 and has run iPhone photo camps in schools across
Chennai with 265 students (ages 10-16) which will also continue after the
Biennale. An advanced residential photography workshop with 25 selected
students was conducted between 1 – 3 February 2019 and the resulting works will
be showcased at the Biennale.
The Biennale aims to
engage and enrich diverse communities and encourage viewing photography in a
more democratic and accessible way. By energising venues all over Chennai, the
Biennale hopes to enhance the cultural offering of the city to residents and visitors
alike. Locations include Senate House – the University of Madras, Government
College of Fine Arts, Government Museum, Madras Literary Society, Southern
Railway: Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS), Cholamandal Artists’ Village
and Art Houz Gallery with many of the exhibitions adapted to the exceptional
architecture and ambience of the venues.
The Biennale
includes international artists, many of whom have been supported by Foreign
Cultural institutions in India including the British Council, InKo Centre,
Canadian Consulate, Institut Franபais, Japan
Foundation and Pro-Helvetia Delhi.
“Goethe-Institut
Chennai focuses on public art, bringing art to frequented and unexpected urban
spaces, sharing ideas openly, initiating new conversations in the city for
public impact. In a fast-growing metro like Chennai, in “Incredible India” that
continues to be shaped by so many divides, this seems obvious. From the very
start, there has been the vision to create a big and meaningful photography
event accessible for everyone: Chennai Photo Biennale!” – Helmut Schippert,
Founder CPB and Director, Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, Chennai.
Participating Indian
artists: 3rd Space Lab Collective, Aishwarya Arumbakkam, Akhila Vijayaraghavan,
Amshu Chukki, Archana Hande, Arpan Mukherjee, Arun Vijai Mathavan, Atul Bhalla,
Balaji Maheshwar, CAMP India, Cop Shiva, D. Ravinder Reddy, Dayanita Singh,
Desire Machine Collective, Gauri Gill, Indu Antony, J.H. Thakker, Karthik
Subramanian, Kowshik Vasudevan, Manjunath Kamath, Nalini Malani, Nandini Valli
Muthiah, National Institute Of Design Gandhinagar, National Institute of
Fashion Technology Chennai, Navjot Altaf, Offset Pitara curated by Anshika
Varma, P. Sainath, Ram Rahman, Raqs Media Collective, Sheba Chhachhi and Sonia Jabbar,
Srishti School Of Art, Design And Technology, Susanta Mandal, Tejal Shah, Vijay
Jodha and Vivan Sundaram.
Participating
international artists: Angela Grauerholz (Canada), Anna Fox (UK), Armin Linke
(Germany), Catherine Leutenegger (Switzerland), Chan Hyo Bae (South Korea),
Jason Shulman (UK), Kader Attia (France & Algeria), Liz Fernando (Germany),
Manit Sriwanichpoom (Thailand), Munem Wasif (Bangladesh), Naeem Mohaiemen
(Bangladesh), Putu Sayoga (Indonesia), Rabih Mroue (Lebanon), Rashid Rana (Pakistan),
Shadi Ghadirian (Iran) and Tracey Moffatt (Australia).