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The IFA Archive Podcast

The IFA Archive Podcast

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Welcome to The IFA Archive Podcast, presented by India Foundation for the Arts, Bangalore! Here, we dive deep into the Archive at IFA with its vast repository of materials produced from projects implemented by us. Books, films, essays, games, and much more, find a place in our Archive. In each episode, artists and scholars share their experiences in working with archives, unpacking its myriad meanings in the ever-evolving artistic world and bringing to life a space that is historical, enigmatic and fluid. Launched in 2018, the IFA Archive is built with support from the SP Lohia Foundation.India Foundation for the Arts Arte
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  • Ep 09: Colonial Frames: Visual Narratives from the High Ranges of Kerala with KP Jayakumar
    May 6 2025

    What do colonial-era photographs tell us about identity and power in Kerala’s High Ranges? Scholar and writer KP Jayakumar engages with Pranav Sethuratnam, Senior Project Associate: Archives at IFA. They speak about his IFA-supported research that examines the visual legacy of European photographers in the region, with a focus on hunting imagery and its lasting impact. Drawing from archives, travelogues, and field visits, Jayakumar reflects on how these photographs contributed to colonial stereotypes and continue to shape postcolonial nostalgia. The conversation delves into the politics of representation, the framing of indigenous cultures, and the enduring power of images in shaping cultural memory.

    This episode is in Malayalam.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Ep 08: Through the Lens: Photojournalism as contemporary cultural practice in Kashmir with Sanjay Kak
    May 6 2025

    How does photography bear witness in times of conflict? Filmmaker and writer Sanjay Kak engages with Menaka Rodriguez, Executive Director at IFA. They speak about his IFA-supported project that traces three decades of photojournalism in Kashmir through the journeys of nine Kashmiri photographers. The conversation reflects on cultural silence, memory, and the visual language of resistance in a region marked by long-standing conflict. Sanjay shares insights into the making of the photobook Witness: Kashmir 1986–2016 / Nine Photographers, and explores how the act of witnessing through a camera becomes a form of storytelling, testimony, and cultural practice.


    To purchase the book, visit Yaarbal Books on Instagram.

    Limited editions are also available on Amazon Singapore and independent bookstores.


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    55 m
  • Ep 07: In the Margins: Bengali Little Magazines and the Printing Legacy of Darjeeling with Susnato Chowdhury
    Dec 18 2024

    What role have Bengali Little Magazines played in shaping intellectual and artistic discourse? Writer and editor Susnato Chowdhury discusses two of his IFA-supported research projects with Biswadeep Chakraborty, Archivist at IFA exploring the radical design and editorial practices of these magazines in West Bengal. He also delves into Darjeeling’s overlooked printing history, sharing insights from his exhibition and panel discussion. This episode uncovers the legacy of Little Magazines and their lasting impact on publishing. This episode is in Bangla.


    IFA Grants to Susnato Chowdhury:

    • https://indiaifa.org/grants-projects/susnato-chowdhury.html
    • https://indiaifa.org/grants-projects/susnato-chowdhury.html-0


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    53 m
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