"New World Chronicles of an Old World Colour" a photography exhibition by Ronny Sen at Latitude 28, F 208 GF, Lado Sarai > 24th October to 8th November 2015
Time : 11:00 am - 7:00 pm (Monday to Saturday)
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"New World Chronicles of an Old World Colour" a photography exhibition by Ronny Sen
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Latitude 28, F 208 GF, Lado Sarai, New Delhi - 110030
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Note : Sundays by Appointment only
Entry : Free
Venue : Latitude 28, F 208 GF, Lado Sarai, New Delhi - 110030
Venue Info : www.latitude28.com | Nearest Metro Station - 'Saket(Yellow Line)'
Event Description : Bhavna Kakar in collaboration with The Polish Institute, New Delhi invites you to "New World Chronicles of an Old World Colour" an exhibition by Ronny Sen
The exhibition is a partner event of the Delhi Photo Festival
Ronny Sen (1986) was born in Silchar, Assam.He moved to Salt lake City in Calcutta in the early 90's with his family where he still lives and works. He made his first artist book 'Khmer Din' in 2013 which was shown at the Photo Book Fest during the Paris Photo, Delhi Photo Festival and at the National Museum of Singapore in 2013. He has been awarded by the Sony World Photography Awards, National Gegraphic Magazine, United Nations, Powerhouse and the Forward Thinking Museum. He represented India at the World Young Artists Event in Nottingham in the year 2012. He won the Jenysys Creators and was invited on an artist residency programme in Japan by the Japan Foundation. He won the first red frames award in 2012 and was invited for a master class at the University of California in Berkeley. In 2014, he won the first prize in the general news category at the MFI awards. Recently, he photographed the Indian General elections in 2014 for the United Nations and Fabrica, Italy. He is working on his next book and upcoming exhibitions include Noorderlicht Festival in the Netherlands and Delhi Photo Festival. A sizable portion of his early photographic works were recently acquired for the permanent collection of Alkazi Collection of Photography.
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Note : Sundays by Appointment only
Entry : Free
Venue : Latitude 28, F 208 GF, Lado Sarai, New Delhi - 110030
Venue Info : www.latitude28.com | Nearest Metro Station - 'Saket(Yellow Line)'
Event Description : Bhavna Kakar in collaboration with The Polish Institute, New Delhi invites you to "New World Chronicles of an Old World Colour" an exhibition by Ronny Sen
The exhibition is a partner event of the Delhi Photo Festival
Ronny Sen (1986) was born in Silchar, Assam.He moved to Salt lake City in Calcutta in the early 90's with his family where he still lives and works. He made his first artist book 'Khmer Din' in 2013 which was shown at the Photo Book Fest during the Paris Photo, Delhi Photo Festival and at the National Museum of Singapore in 2013. He has been awarded by the Sony World Photography Awards, National Gegraphic Magazine, United Nations, Powerhouse and the Forward Thinking Museum. He represented India at the World Young Artists Event in Nottingham in the year 2012. He won the Jenysys Creators and was invited on an artist residency programme in Japan by the Japan Foundation. He won the first red frames award in 2012 and was invited for a master class at the University of California in Berkeley. In 2014, he won the first prize in the general news category at the MFI awards. Recently, he photographed the Indian General elections in 2014 for the United Nations and Fabrica, Italy. He is working on his next book and upcoming exhibitions include Noorderlicht Festival in the Netherlands and Delhi Photo Festival. A sizable portion of his early photographic works were recently acquired for the permanent collection of Alkazi Collection of Photography.
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"New World Chronicles of an Old World Colour" a photography exhibition by Ronny Sen at Latitude 28, F 208 GF, Lado Sarai > 24th October to 8th November 2015
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