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EXHIBITIONS

 

kathmandu, kathmandu.


6 - 13 April 2011

kathmandu, kathmandu. an exhibition by contemporary nepali photographers 6 – 13 April 2011 | 12 – 7 PM Nepal Art Council, Babar Mahal ‘Kathmandu’ means very different things to different people, depending on whether they have lived in the city or not. The West is still liable to think of Kathmandu as a sort of […]

[ Photos of Risk ]


12 - 16 January 2011

Photos of Risk is a photo contest organized by the Nepal Risk Reduction Consortium and managed by photo.circle. The contest received a total of 448 photographs submitted by 105 photographers. The contest was open to professional as well as non- professional photographers. Photographers of any nationality could make submissions, as long as the photographs were […]

TV VIEWERS


9 - 16 January 2011

Olivier Culmann photographs people watching TV. And their TV sets. The viewers’ eyes are glued to the screen, hypnotized by the images that flicker by. Olivier Culmann captures that instant during which attention subsides and consciousness slumbers, rocked to sleep by the phosphorescence of the cathode ray tubes. At that instant, their bodies often become […]

Under One Sun Festival


14 - 17 December 2010

UNHCR (the UN Refugee Agency) celebrates its 60th anniversary and to commemorate six decades of helping the world’s uprooted people, UNHCR is organizing a 4 day festival in Basantapur Durbar Square, Kathmandu. The festival “Under One Sun” will feature 11 photo exhibits, 13 installation art displays by re-fuzed, performances by refugee and Nepali artists and […]

This time,


1 - 4 November 2010

A series by Kashish Das Shrestha “This Time,” toured 7 Bhutanese Refugee camps in Jhapa and Morang from 1- 4 November. Over the last two months, Kashish traveled to 3 cities in America – Baltimore, Atlanta, and Pittsburgh – to study how different resettled communities of refugees from Bhutan are evolving in their new settings. […]

A Weathered People


29 - 31 October 2010

Photographs by NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati & Text by Prawin Adhikari How do Khumbu people perceive this threat? What recent change in climate have they noticed? What is the solution to these perceived problems? Where should the solutions come from? Glacial waters from the Khumbu become the tributaries of the Koshi river. Each year, the Koshi […]

Nepal seen through my lenses


24 - 29 August 2010

A Photo Exhibition by Finn Thilsted, Ambassador of Denmark to Nepal 24 – 29 August 2010 12 – 6 P.M. Yala Maya Kendra, Patan Dhoka (Next to Dhokaima Cafe) Curated by photo.circle

The life of food in Nepal


21 - 25 July 2010

We installed an exhibition at the Nepal Art Council for the World Food Program. The exhibition is titled The Life of Food in Nepal and features the works of a range of Nepali photographers including Ashok R. Shakya, Bhim Ghimire, Bijay Rai, Bikas Rauniar, Bikas Karki, Chandra Shekhar Karki, Hari Maharjan, Kiran Panday, Krishna Mani […]

Hamra Hajurama (Our Grandmothers)


15 December 2009

Where better to begin a storytelling project than with the people whom we heard our first stories from? The grandmothers who shaped our earliest worldviews exist still, even if some of these remarkable women live only in our memories while others have been overshadowed by the hurly-burly of Naya Nepal. Hamra Hajurama: Our Grandmothers is […]

Real people, real needs


20 - 24 June 2009

In collaboration with UNHCR, photo.circle curated and organized a mobile exhibition titled ‘home,’ by photographer Kashish Das Shrestha that traveled to all seven Bhutanese refugee camps in Eastern Nepal in April 2009. A larger exhibition on refugee situations around the world by 9 photographers including Zalmai, Christian Als, NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati, Edwin Koo, Ashok Shakya […]