Travelling in India
Steidl
“This album is a photographic gesture. It is in the spirit of those intrepid British travel writers like Lady Stanhope who used words and a sketchbook to record their impressions. I don’t think you can ever capture or explain India, but during my three weeks exploring a fraction of this multifarious, miraculous country I discovered a world as vivid and refined, as complicated and intensely coloured as an eighteenth century Mughal miniature. Here was the shifting animation of life itself, the celebration of humanity and the longing of the soul for the divine in every small act of kindness. Every day is a festival, every day is a death.” Amanda Harlech
Travelling in India is Amanda Harlech’s photographic record of her travels from Delhi to Mumbai. This is not documentary photography, but rather an elegant suite of confessional impressions of people, landscapes, markets, temples, colours and textures. The book gives shape to aesthetic and emotional responses that resist definition, and suggests in Harlech’s words, “ the vibrancy and improvised genius of
India, alive with prescience, disquiet, grace and yearning”.
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Text by Amanda Harlech
Book design by Karl Lagerfeld and Gerhard Steidl - 192 pages, 88 colour plates
- 20 cm x 14.8 cm
- Clothbound hardcover with red handcoloured fore edges
- Steidl
- ISBN: 978-3-86930-393-2






