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Waswo X. Waswo

    Waswo X. Waswo is an artist whose work deeply explores the visual culture and people of India, particularly in Rajasthan. For over eighteen years, he has lived and traveled extensively within the country, cultivating a profound connection with its landscapes and inhabitants. His photographic practice often involves collaboration with local artisans, infusing his unique artistic vision with traditional techniques. Through his compelling imagery, Waswo offers readers an intimate and insightful glimpse into the nuances of Indian life and society.

    Men Of Rajasthan
    A Three Megapixel Journal
    European Journal
    • European Journal

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The "European Journal" offers a blend of humor and insight through the experiences of writer and photographer Waswo X. Waswo during his time in Florence and Venice. This collection features cross-cultural anecdotes, political commentary, and artistic explorations, creating an intimate portrayal of expatriate life in Europe. Readers will find casual reflections on various topics, including history and cooking, making it a delightful and engaging guide to life in these vibrant cities.

      European Journal
    • A Three Megapixel Journal

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the evolution of a traditional photographer as he navigates the world of digital photography through the eyes of his assistant, M. Srinivas Rao. Gifted a small digital camera, Waswo X. Waswo documents their journey across southern India in 2005, resulting in a collection of 207 captivating photographs. This work intertwines personal reflections with the challenges and excitement of embracing new technology, offering a unique perspective on art and adaptation in a changing landscape.

      A Three Megapixel Journal
    • Waswo's MEN OF RAJASTHAN has by now become a bit of a cult classic, and Serindia Contemporary is proud to release this deluxe and expanded hardcover edition. Based on the original paperback edition published in conjunction with an eponymous exhibition at Serindia Gallery, Bangkok, in January of 2011, this updated volume includes new photographs from both the Studio in Rajasthan and the New Myths series'.

      Men Of Rajasthan