My journey as a witness / Shahidul Alam ; edited by Rosa Maria Falvo.
By: Alam, Shahidul.
Contributor(s): Falvo, Rosa Maria.
Material type: TextPublisher: Milano : Skira, c2011Edition: 1st. ed.Description: 220 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.ISBN: 9788857209661 (hbk.); 8857209660 (hbk.).Subject(s): Alam, Shahidul, 1955- -- Photographs | Documentary photography | Bangladesh -- Pictorial works | China -- Pictorial works | India -- Pictorial worksDDC classification: 779 ALA Summary: "An insight into the evolution of one of the most significant movements in contemporary photography, through the eyes and voice of the man who shaped it. An extraordinary artist, Shahidul Alam is a photographer, writer, activist, and social entrepreneur who used his art to chronicle the social and artistic struggles in a country known largely for poverty and disasters. Lucid and personal, this much-awaited book includes over 100 photographs tracing Alam's artistic career, activism, and the founding of photography organizations. From early images shot in England to photographs of the last two decades in his native Bangladesh, this is a journey from photojournalism into social justice. Alam's superb imagery is matched by his perceptive accounts, at once deeply intimate and bitingly satirical."--Publisher's website.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"An insight into the evolution of one of the most significant movements in contemporary photography, through the eyes and voice of the man who shaped it. An extraordinary artist, Shahidul Alam is a photographer, writer, activist, and social entrepreneur who used his art to chronicle the social and artistic struggles in a country known largely for poverty and disasters. Lucid and personal, this much-awaited book includes over 100 photographs tracing Alam's artistic career, activism, and the founding of photography organizations. From early images shot in England to photographs of the last two decades in his native Bangladesh, this is a journey from photojournalism into social justice. Alam's superb imagery is matched by his perceptive accounts, at once deeply intimate and bitingly satirical."--Publisher's website.
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