Photographs on freedom struggle to be put on display in CP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 22 2014 | 10:55 AM IST
After the success of 'Fete de la photo' (photography festival) in March, Connaught Place will now witness another such exhibition in August, this time to revive the spirit of nationalism and freedom.
The New Delhi Municipal Council has planned a month-long photo exhibition 'Art for Public' from August 15 during which 30-35 large size rare photographs from Independence struggle will be put on display at various places in CP.
The civic body has tied up with the India Photo Archive Foundation (IPAF) to host the event.
The exhibition will display archival collection of photojournalist Kulwant Roy, who had clicked several images of the Independence movement.
"The collection comprises historic political meetings, iconic portraits and glimpses into the lives of famous freedom fighters and leaders of India," an NDMC official said.
Like the one photo which depicts Mahatma Gandhi stepping out of a train and another of his visit to North West Frontier Province in Peshawar with Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, he said
The exhibition will showcase rare moments of everyday life and nation building from 1930s to 1960s.
Each photograph will carry a story, said the official, adding, the photos will be displayed at Inner Circle, near the flagpole in Central Park, circular terrace inside the metro station, Regal Cinema facade, and inside the subways.
Apart from the display of photos, there will also be weekend music events at the amphitheatre in Central Park and NDMC has got confirmation in principle from singer Sonam Kalra and rock band Indian Ocean in this regard.
NDMC had earlier hosted 'Fete de la photo' in March which focused on topics as diverse as astrophotography, a series on Paris, Bollywood, etc.
"The idea is to take art out of the gallery spaces and bring it on the street reclaiming the space it once had. The intent is to facilitate engagement between the public and the art," the official said.
"It is extremely critical to hold it at a location which is not only heavily frequented but has a very important place in a city's heart," he said referring to Connaught Place.
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First Published: Jun 22 2014 | 10:55 AM IST

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