This summer, Aperture presents a special issue focused on the
relationship between photography, urbanism, and activist trajectories
from Delhi. Guest edited by Rahaab Allana, the Alkazi Foundation's lead
curator, the issue explores multiple incarnations of the city's
photographic culture, from O. P. Sharma's experimental works from the
1960s to Aditi Jain's intimate tableaux of Delhi's trans community
today. Interviews with revered writer Arundhati Roy and with
Bangladesh's best-known photojournalist, Shahidul Alam, illuminate sites
of protest in the city and throughout South Asia. Skye Arundhati Thomas
revisits Sheba Chhachhi's feminist staged portraits from the 1980s and
'90s. Featuring a cross section of dynamic image-makers and thinkers,
such as Jyoti Dhar, Sunil Gupta, Ishan Tankha, and Anshika Varma, and
emerging voices Uzma Mohsin and Prarthna Singh, the issue is a
distinctive meditation on regionalism, politics, and identity, through
archival and contemporary photographic viewpoints.