In 2019 published a book with Kehrer Verlag of a project called ‘I like you, I like you a lot’. It is a personal documentary work, about family and the experience of death and mourning. I worked on the project...
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In 2019 published a book with Kehrer Verlag of a project called ‘I like you, I like you a lot’. It is a personal documentary work, about family and the experience of death and mourning. I worked on the project for 10 years.
In 2018 I travelled to Indore and Bangalore in India; to do a project on dwelling in a modernist social housing estate Aranya, built by B.V.Doshi as well as the local Eunuch community. This project was commissioned by the brick producers Wienerberger for their photography collection.
In the same year, I photographed a death chapel in Buochs, Switzerland for Triest Verlag architectural publisher.
In 2017 I was commissioned by Fondazione Fotografia Modena to photograph the aftermath of the most recent earthquakes in Italy.
In 2016 during a residency at the Tokyo Wondersite I photographed vernacular architecture at night referencing Tanizaki’s meditation on darkness and shadow.
In 2017 I made a public artwork for Marymont tube station in Warsaw.
In 2016 I had a comprehensive show of the ‘I like you, I like you a lot’ series, which was shown together with ‘Scenery’ – a work on Indian hand-painted photographic backdrops at Zacheta Project Space in Warsaw. In the same year I showed my series ‘Houses’ – a camouflaged architecture in a village called Susya at the Rodriguez Gallery in Poznań, Poland. In 2015 I showed a series ‘Life is on a New High’ – a commentary on Indian high rise at the Biel/Bienne Photography Festival, Switzerland as well as at the South Kiosk Gallery in London.