Produced by Orange Cat Productions in collaboration with the Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan, the 10-day-long festival that begins on February 24, has been curated by London-based photography critic Federica Chiocchetti along with Lola Mac Dougall, the artistic director for the event.
"By exhibiting outdoors, in public locations and using large-size prints, the festival aims to encourage an alternative way of viewing photography - one that is more democratic and accessible, and which does away with the notion that photographic prints are inherently fragile, not to be touched and gallery bound," says Dougall.
Some of the themes that will be addressed during the event include the concept of the fakecation, travel-fashion photography, mass tourism, the homo mobilis, the last trip, photography as a healing tool, travelling in time, the photographic backdrop as a substitute for imaginary trips, difficult travels and a certain need for visual appropriation that characterises travelling today.
The prints in large-format have been adapted to the architecture of the venues and will be displayed at the Hawa Mahal, the Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK), the Albert Hall Museum and the City Palace here.
During the opening weekend (February 24 - 26), a series of talks, lectures and screenings at the JKK by renowned personalities from the world of photography including Laia Abril, Naveen Kishore, Lars Willumeit and Sebastian Hau, will complement the exhibitions.
The festival will also host a workshop on photobook making by Japan's Yumi Goto, who launched Tokyo's 'Reminders Project', and Argentina's award-winning photographer Mariela Sancari, who will engage with young photographers, both amateur and professional.
In an attempt to extend the festival's reach and connect with different disciplines besides photography, as well as expand the creative context and dialogue, JaipurPhoto, this year, has collaborated with Indo-Swiss firm IN:CH.
A demountable architectural installation on which large-format prints will be displayed at the JKK, will also be designed and fabricated for the event.
"This architectural initiative will become a regular feature of JaipurPhoto in coming editions," say organisers.
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