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Dr. Vishvesh Prabhakar Kandolkar: Negative Space

Despite arriving in British India in 1840, it was only in 1884 that Portuguese-held Goa got its first professional photography studio: Souza & Paul. This studio extensively photo-documented Goa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, partnering with state authorities. In examining Souza & Paul’s archival photographs, this lecture inverts the gaze of colonial visuality; although the striking mix of European influenced architecture is meant to be the punctum of Old Goa’s late-nineteenth century photographs, it is the negative spaces - which hide the ruination of the city - that become its true punctum. The late-colonial state used the camera as a logistical tool, obscuring the ruination of Old Goa and the lack of new development. In the absence of new monuments, the administration utilised photography to showcase leftover monuments of the great imperial past to underscore colonial longevity so as to hold on to their powers during the era of decoloniality.
Time
Monday, 20.01.25 - 06:15 PM - 07:30 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
Asian art history, South Asian art, Potography
Speaker
Dr. Vishvesh Prabhakar Kandolkar
Target groups

Students

Researchers

All interested

Languages
English
Location
Online via Zoom
Room
Online via Zoom
Reservation
not required
Organizer
Department for Asian and Islamic Art History
Contact

Prof. Dr. Julia A. B. Hegewald

aikinfo@uni-bonn.de

0228 73 7212

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