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Armenians of Calcutta 

A book of photos, archive and text

Armenians of Calcutta is a book of photographs, text and rare archival material on the Armenian community of Calcutta who could be considered the founders of the city as we know it today – a fact not widely known or accepted. The photographer spent a decade on this work – researching, photographing, gathering previously unknown, unseen material, unique to the community and the city they helped build.
The author / photographer worked around the challenge of making this work from absence – of people, information, research material, reconstructing a reality, the memory of which is at best fractured. The book comes together seamlessly with an array of rich material to create a tableau of a very important community with an unparalleled contribution to an iconic city.

This book is in the collection of:

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Metropolitan Museum of Art  |  San Francisco MOMA   |   Çaluste Genlbenkian Foundation


 

 

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Book launch video 

April 2022, Goethe Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, Kolkata

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Unnamed, undated block of coal, Indian Museum, Calcutta. 

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Button Lac, one of the by-products of shellac, Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Namkum, Ranchi 

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International Center of Photography, New York

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Printed Matter, NYC

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