From Kabul To Kolkata A Photo Exhibition

From Kabul To Kolkata A Photo Exhibition A photo project inspired by Tagore's short story 'The Kabuliwala', touching upon the social transform

In 1892, the legendary Bengali author, Rabindranath Tagore, wrote a short story about a man from a distant land – Afghanistan – living in Kolkata. Since then, the Kabuliwala has taken on a life of its own, with translations in many Indian and foreign languages as well as cinematic adaptations and theatrical performances. While until a few decades ago, real Kabuliwalas were a common sight on the st

reets of Kolkata, as in most cities of north and central India, today stereotypes and standard attributes have formed an ambiguous image of these people. Inspired by this story, Moska Najib and Nazes Afroz, two journalist-cum-photographers, embarked on a project about the Kabuliwalas of Kolkata that touches upon social transformations within this community over the past 100 years. The two artists have captured the stories of this secluded and little- known settlement in the present time through photography. The series will connect viewers to the themes of human bonding as narrated by Tagore and will also touch on the issues of loss of identity and a new sense of belonging. Join the conversation as the photography exhibition travels across 4 cities in South Asia to viewers who will experience the tension between preserving an identity and rebuilding a home in a new space.

Friends in Copenhagen, our photo exhibit has come to your city! The work is being showcased at the University of Copenha...
06/10/2019

Friends in Copenhagen, our photo exhibit has come to your city!

The work is being showcased at the University of Copenhagen, South Campus University Library from 7 October until 10 November 2019.

If you live here or are visiting, come join us for a talk on Monday, 7 October at 14:30 hrs with presentations by Moska Najib and scholars from the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.

For more details, check here: http://bit.ly/30NKRVN

We’ve been busy this week putting up the next chapter of the Kabuliwala exhibition. Guess where we are!
05/10/2019

We’ve been busy this week putting up the next chapter of the Kabuliwala exhibition. Guess where we are!

Only a few days to go before the end of our London chapter! If you haven't already, do drop by at .SOAS Address: SOAS, U...
13/12/2018

Only a few days to go before the end of our London chapter! If you haven't already, do drop by at .SOAS

Address:
SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh St, Russell Square,
London, WCIH 0XG, UK

Gallery Timings:
It is open until 8pm this evening!

‪“When you enter the Kabuliwalas’ homes in Kolkata you feel like you’re back in Afghanistan” – read LSE's interview with...
13/11/2018

‪“When you enter the Kabuliwalas’ homes in Kolkata you feel like you’re back in Afghanistan” – read LSE's interview with Moska Najib, one of the photographers of the Kabuliwala project > bit.ly/2R73u2A‬

Inspired by Rabindranath Tagore’s 1892 short story, the Kabuliwala, photographers Moska Najib and Nazes Afroz spent three years capturing the lives of the Kabuliwalas of Kolkata. Chris Finnigan tal…

19/10/2018

Tonight from 7 pm onwards, the Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies will be packed! Come be part of the migration story and celebrate home away from home.

We're ecstatic to announce that our photo exhibit is part of the Bloomsbury Festival 2018.What does it mean for you? The...
17/10/2018

We're ecstatic to announce that our photo exhibit is part of the Bloomsbury Festival 2018.

What does it mean for you? The Brunei Gallery will be open even this Sunday from 10.30am – 5pm, plus late opening until 8pm on Thursday.

Come spend your weekend with the Kabuliwalas: https://bit.ly/2ySCGvN

T-1 day to the   photo exhibit launch in London. Here's a sneak peak! Come visit us at Brunei Gallery, School of Orienta...
10/10/2018

T-1 day to the photo exhibit launch in London.

Here's a sneak peak! Come visit us at Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies tomorrow!!!

Address:
SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh St, Russell Square,
London, WCIH 0XG, UK

Gallery Timings:
Tue to Sat from 10:30 - 17:00
Late Night on Thurs until 20:00

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Copenhagen

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