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Indian photographer Rohit Chawla's new work depicts modern Indian artists in their creative studios

Seasoned photographer Rohit Chawla’s latest title, Portrait of An Artist, offers an unguarded look at modern Indian artists. Fresh from the book launch at the Jaipur Literature Festival, he shares its journey

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T Venkanna in his studio in Hyderabad. Pics Courtesy/Rohit Chawla, mapin, KNMA

T Venkanna in his studio in Hyderabad. Pics Courtesy/Rohit Chawla, mapin, KNMA

The collection seems like a detailed insight into the names that define modern Indian art. When did you begin?
It started about 10 years ago. Photography is a way of trespassing into the lives of people that interest me. In 2003, I started an art series recreating the works of Raja Ravi Varma, Gustav Klimt, and Frida Kahlo. Soon after, I felt the need to meet the artists whose work intrigued me. The book, backed by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) and Mapin, offered me a chance to be pleasantly surprised.

Rohit Chawla
Rohit Chawla

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