Artist, photographer and filmmaker Aradhana Seth's photographic archive of painted signs in India: a visual itinerary through the historical-economic changes of Indian society over the years.
Since the 1990s, hand-painted signs in India—one of the defining elements of the country's urban landscape—have been largely replaced by more technologically advanced media. Today, they survive in a vernacular culture quite distinct from largescale digital productions. The work of the sign-painters represents a visual itinerary through the historical-economic changes of Indian society over the years; paintings that emerge in vivid shapes and colours and humanise the sharp aesthetics of the subjects and objects of globalised capitalism.
The book showcases a part of artist Aradhana Seth's photographic archive: a multitude of designs on shop shutters, doors, signs and the walls of various places of interest and businesses. Produced over the past few decades, the images are split into three thematic sections: commerce and services, culture, and nature and landscape. Complementing the publication are biographies of Raza Abbas, Praveen Chauan, Prashant Janardhan Dalvi and Shakeel, just some of the artists who created the paintings photographed; a critical text by visual culture lecturer Kajri Jain, outlining the theoretical framework within which to interpret these visual forms, as well as an autobiographical text by artist
Francesco Clemente
Aradhana Seth is an Indian filmmaker, artist and photographer. Her works have been exhibited in India's most prestigious galleries. She has worked as a set designer on over fifteen feature films (The Darjeeling Limited, London Has Fallen, The Bourne Supremacy), and as a director has directed several documentaries (DAM/AGE, A Film with Arundhati Roy). During her career, she has paid particular attention to the visual language of the everyday and collaborated with Indian artists to recreate expressions of local culture on filmsets and in art galleries alike.
Photographs by Aradhana Seth.
Texts by Kajri Jain and
Francesco Clemente.
Graphic design: Valerio Di Lucente / Julia, Rome.
Softcover, Japanese binding, English language edition, 16,5 × 23,5 cm, 184 pages (ill.), Published in Italy, August 2023.