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SUMMARY:Royal Ontario Museum Workshops
LOCATION:South West\nSouth West
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DESCRIPTION:Learn how photography functioned as a tool of both documentati
 on & representation during the colonial period by examining photos taken b
 y prominent photographer Lala Deen Dayal. Registration required..\nhttps:/
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>As one of the most prominent Indian photog
 raphers of his time\, Lala Deen Dayal captured a wide range of subjects\, 
 from Indian royalty and British officials to architectural landmarks\, off
 ering a complex visual record of colonial India. Drawing on the extensive 
 research of Deepali Dewan\, curator of Global South Asia at the Royal Onta
 rio Museum (ROM)\, this lecture will focus on a selection of Dayal&rsquo\;
 s photographs held in the ROM's collection to explore how photography func
 tioned as a tool of both documentation and representation during the colon
 ial period. Critically reflecting on how imagery was crafted and circulate
 d\, and what it reveals about power\, identity\, and cultural exchange\, p
 articipants will gain insight into Dayal&rsquo\;s technical skill and arti
 stic choices while considering the broader implications of visual culture 
 in 19th-century India.</p>\n<p>Presented in partnership with the ROM. Regi
 stration required</p>\nhttps://bramlib.libnet.info/event/17075535
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