India Photo Archive Foundation Explained

The India Photo Archive Foundation is a Public Charitable Trust engaged in digitising, annotating, and preserving photographic archives.[1] This came out as a result of Aditya Arya Archive by Aditya Arya, a photographer in India. The Foundation has been active since 2009.[2]

Vision

The aim of the Foundation is preservation of photographic data for use of future generations. The idea is to preserve the original as well as create a digital version of negatives and prints so that a visual history database can be created. This is to enable the discourse on history to be extended to a larger population as the medium is visual rather than literal. The Foundation uses exhibitions, publications and the internet as media to share the works of the archives it has access to.[3] [4]

Vintage Analogue Camera Museum

The Foundation has a Vintage Camera Museum next to the office of Aditya Arya.[5] The museum showcases cameras and other photography material all the way from the late 1800s. It has cameras of Kodak, Mamiya, Fujifilm, Hasselblad etc. This goes along with the historical photographs of Kulwant Roy which contain nationalist leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel, Mohummad Ali Jinnah, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan etc. and general images if India before and after independence all of which belong to Aditya Arya Archive. It is open for viewing free of charge.

Projects

Exhibitions

The Foundation displays pictures at its museum by Kulwant Roy and has organised exhibitions in collaboration with others of his works. Notable instances of this are; the exhibition of Kulwant Roy’s work that took place at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) in October 2008.,[6] an exhibition of photographs from 'History in the Making – The visual archives of Kulwant Roy'(the book written by Aditya Arya and Invindar Kamtekar based on the photographs by Roy), was organized in collaboration with Indian Council for Cultural Relations and India Canada Association at three venues in Canada in June, 2009: 5th Parallel Gallery, Riddell Center, University of Regina; George Bothwell Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina and Simon Fraser University, Vancouver,[7] [8] [9] The Gandhi Memorial Center, Washington, D.C. held an exhibition of photographs from same book, sponsored by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and in cooperation with the Indian Embassy of India in October, 2009,[10] soon after the book launch of 'History in the Making', The Piramal Art Gallery at Mumbai’s National Center for Performing Arts hosted an exhibition of Roy’s works in April, 2010,[11] the exhibition 'Where Three Dreams Cross, 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh', at the Whitechapel Gallery in London in April 2011, displayed some selected images from the Kulwant Roy collection[12] and an exhibition of Roy's works title 'The Visual Archives of Kulwant Roy' was held at the National Gallery of Modern Art(NGMA), New Delhi which was inaugurated on 14 November 2012.[13] [14]

Publications

The book launch and exhibition of 'History in the Making – The visual archives of Kulwant Roy' was organized at Teen Murti, New Delhi in April, 2010. Mrs.GursharanKaur, wife of India’s Prime Minister Manmohann Singh, was invited as a special guest at the occasion.,[15] [16] 'History in the Making – The visual archives of Kulwant Roy' was launched at Mayfair’s Nehru Centre, London by the High Commissioner of India in May, 2010.[17] Book launch and exhibition of History in the making – The visual archives of Kulwant Roy took place at Morlaix France in September, 2010.[18] [19]

A collector's edition called 'History in the Making, Visual Archives of Kulwant Roy- Gandhi Collection' was published by the Foundation with only 200 copies. It is presented in a pure raw silk box and bound with pure raw Khadi cloth.[20] The first one was bought by Manmohan Singh, the second by Suresh Neotia and the Third was gifted to President Obama in November 2009[21]

Films

A film was shot about the Kulwant Roy collection and screened on Doordarshan talking about Aditya Arya's and the Foundation's work on the collection[22]

Archiving and digitizing

The Foundation preserves old and broken negatives and prints and makes digital copies of them too. It also works towards restoration of old archival material.[23]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/features/life/article2814020.ece Business Line : Features / Life : History through her lens
  2. Web site: India Photoarchive Foundation, Photo Archives From Indi Lightstalkers . 27 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120717220333/http://www.lightstalkers.org/india-photoarchive-foundation . 17 July 2012 . dead .
  3. Web site: India Photo Archive, India Photo Archive Foundation.
  4. Web site: INDIA PHOTO ARCHIVES PHOTO ARCHIVES OF INDIA,Kulwant Roy Mahatma Gandhi,Photo of Indian Freedom. www.adityaaryaarchive.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20130102122358/http://www.adityaaryaarchive.com/ . 2013-01-02.
  5. http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2012/06/meeting-with-aditya-arya-at-india-photo.html A Meeting with Aditya Arya at INDIA PHOTO ARCHIVE FOUNDATION | PHOTO JOURNEY
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=VTEEAAAAMBAJ&dq=aditya+arya+archive&pg=PA66 Outlook – Google Books
  7. http://indiacanadasask.ca/content/rare-indian-photographs-visit-regina Rare Indian photographs to visit Regina | India Canada Association of Saskatchewan
  8. http://www.dunlopartgallery.org/events/archives_2009.html Dunlop Art Gallery :: Past Programs and Events :: 2009
  9. https://www.sfu.ca/archive-sfunews/news/story_06190901.shtml SFU News Online - SFU PEOPLE IN THE NEWS - 19 June 2009 – 19 June 2009
  10. http://www.gandhitopia.org/events/event/listByLocation?location=Gandhi+Memorial+Center%2C+Bethseda%2C+MD%2C+USA Events – GandhiTopia
  11. Web site: 'History in the making': The visual archives of Kulwant Roy CNN Travel . 27 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110913225129/http://www.cnngo.com/mumbai/none/visual-archives-kulwant-roy-529186 . 13 September 2011 . dead .
  12. http://www.asianartnewspaper.com/article/where-three-dreams-cross Where Three Dreams Cross | Asian Art
  13. http://netindian.in/news/2012/11/15/00022047/ngma-displays-rare-photographs-kulwant-roy NGMA displays rare photographs by Kulwant Roy | NetIndian
  14. http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/history-as-it-is/article4099692.ece The Hindu : FEATURES / FRIDAY REVIEW : History as it is
  15. http://news.oneindia.in/2010/04/25/gursharankaur-dedicates-book-on-photojournalist-kulwantroy.html GursharanKaur dedicates book on photojournalist Kulwant Roy's works - Oneindia News
  16. http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/525610.aspx Snapshots of history when the ‘camera did not lie’ - Hindustan Times
  17. http://www.artdaily.com/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=38228 Unpublished Images of India's History Recovered from Yellow Crates
  18. http://www.letelegramme.com/local/finistere-nord/morlaix/ville/exposition-a-la-manu-l-inde-en-54-cliches-historiques-14-09-2010-1049224.php’ Le Télégramme - Morlaixville - Exposition à la Manu. L'Inde en 54 clichés «historiques»
  19. https://archive.today/20130107144431/http://www.agglo.morlaix.fr/fr/agenda-des-manifestations.php?op=search&show=1&commune=0&dateDebut=20100903&dateFin=20110118&categorie_main=&categorie_second=&mot_clef=&operateur=&page=5&search=1 MorlaixCommunauté, Agenda des manifestations
  20. Web site: INDIA PHOTO ARCHIVES PHOTO ARCHIVES OF INDIA,Kulwant Roy Mahatma Gandhi,Photo of Indian Freedom. www.adityaaryaarchive.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20130102122358/http://www.adityaaryaarchive.com/ . 2013-01-02.
  21. http://travel.cnn.com/mumbai/none/visual-archives-kulwant-roy-529186 'History in the making': The visual archives of Kulwant Roy | CNN Travel
  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAmKXfQZJhQ Kulwant Roy History In The Making,India Photo Archive Foundation,AdityaArya Documentary - Youtube
  23. Web site: India Photo Archive, India Photo Archive Foundation.