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10 Mar 2012

India | PIX photography quarterly magazine

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PIX is a new quarterly photography magazine. It is about investigating and engaging with broad and expansive fields of contemporary photographic practice in India.

Its interests range from the application, conceptual standing and adaptability of photography to its subjects: its movement, transmission, appropriation and distinct relation to the allied arts.

PIX, the title for a photography quarterly, is a premise for how photography, as an evolving medium, has revealed the world in tangible as well as incongruous terms, allowing viewers and practitioners to question the photographer’s subjectivity together with the camera’s ‘framing’ of time and space (its ability to reveal, censor, alter and re-orient). The quarterly will seek not only to present photography in temporal, spatial or historical terms, but also in personal, self-conscious and aesthetic ways.

PIX is sponsored by the Goethe Institut in India with support from the Japan Foundation.

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Read a review of PIX in The Caravan magazine.

Image: Shiho Kito, Untitled (Kaldiwala-3). From the series Pikari. Ahmedabad, 2010. 4 x 5 inch colour negative.