How To Shoot A Parsi: Sooni Taraporevala Exhibition of Photographs

Award-winning screenwriter Sooni Taraporevala’s first photography exhibition, Parsis, captures the community’s whims and quirks over three decades. By Kareena Gianani | Mid-Day With her first photography exhibition, Parsis, on display at Chemould Prescott Road Gallery, things have come a full circle for award-winning screenwriter Sooni Taraporevala. “I am a full-time screenwriter and part-time photographer, and… Continue reading How To Shoot A Parsi: Sooni Taraporevala Exhibition of Photographs

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Mahrukh Tarapore Awarded Padma Shri 2013

“Mahrukh Tarapor is one of the most widely respected museum professionals in the world,” said former Metropolitan Museum of Art director Philippe de Montebello, noting her “diplomatic skills, knowledge and energy”. The Indian-born, American scholar whose fields of expertise include the arts of India, South Asia and the Islamic world, received a Ph.D from Harvard… Continue reading Mahrukh Tarapore Awarded Padma Shri 2013

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An up-close view of Parsis at Harvard exhibit

Sooni Taraporevala’s photographs make clear how much like everyone else Parsis are A man stands with his back to the camera, looking look at the sea. It’s the photograph that begins Sooni Taraporevala’s “Parsis, The Zoroastrians of India,” which runs at Harvard’s Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts through Dec. 20. The title of the… Continue reading An up-close view of Parsis at Harvard exhibit

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Sooni Taraporevala: Photography Exhibition at Harvard University

Not very often does an occasion come where two legendary Zarathushti women photographers have exhibitions of their works on the eastern seaboard of the United States. However now is one such time. In July, India’s pioneering woman photographer Homai Vyarawalla’s retrospective opened at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York. And come October 25th,… Continue reading Sooni Taraporevala: Photography Exhibition at Harvard University

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The Lens and Life of Homai Vyarawalla: Rubin Museum of Art New York

Homai Vyarawalla (1913-2012) was India’s first female photojournalist. This exhibition, the first on Vyarawalla outside of India, will present her photography from the late 1930s to 1970, and narrate her extraordinary life with a biographical film and ephemera from her career. Homai Vyarawalla; Indian (1913 – 2012) ; Jawaharlal Nehru caught by the camera at… Continue reading The Lens and Life of Homai Vyarawalla: Rubin Museum of Art New York

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