Architectural photographs finds space in upcoming India Arch Dialogue

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 06 2018 | 6:35 PM IST

Aiming to discuss, create and debate art, architecture and photography, the third edition of India Arch Dialogue is all set to begin.

Starting from February 9, this three-week event, organised by FCDI, is themed "Moments in Architecture - An Exhibition on Architectural Photography, Talks and Events".

Curated by Verendra Wakhloo, Rachit Srivastva, Madhav Raman and Sudipto Ghosh, the event will see interactive sessions with the participation of several architects, artists and photographers across globe who are all masters in the industry with extraordinary skills and unequivocal excellence of design practice, who have worked towards shaping the face of architecture and design milieu.

Abha Narain Lambah, Abin Chaudhuri, Aniket Bhagwat , Asim Waqif, Dominic Sansoni, Rohan Shivkumar and Partner - Avijit Mukul Kishore, Paul Clemence, Robert Greenwood, Iwan Baan annd Juergen Mayer are some of the architects whose work will be showcased.

While visitors will get to see works of renowned photographers like Andre J. Fanthome, Bharath Ramamrutham, Dayanita Singh, Ram Rahman, Paul Clemence, Sebastian Cortes, Iwan Baan and Dominic Sansoni.

''The very idea of the Indian Arch Dialogue is to be inclusive and provide an interactive platform for nationally and internationally distinguished architects and designers. Exhibitions, talks,workshops on architecture, art, fashion, photography generate a large resource of ideas," Wakhloo said.

Madhav Ram, another curator said: "This year, we have curated the best architectural photographs and some of the most creative minds from around the world to share their thoughts on photography. The idea is to help people connect with architecture and architecture to connect with people."

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