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Dayanita Singh (born 18 March 1961) is an Indian photographer whose primary format is the book. She has published fourteen books. Singh's art reflects and expands on the ways in which people relate to photographic images. Her later works, drawn from her extensive photographic oeuvre, are a series of mobile museums allowing her images to be endlessly edited, sequenced, archived and displayed. Stemming from her interest in the archive, the museums present her photographs as interconnected bodies of work that are full of both poetic and narrative possibilities.

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  • Dayanita Singh (en)
  • Dayanita Singh (ca)
  • Dayanita Singh (de)
  • Dayanita Singh (fr)
  • Dayanita Singh (nl)
  • Dayanita Singh (sv)
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  • Dayanita Singh (Nova Delhi, 18 de març de 1961) és una fotògrafa d'origen indi que treballa principalment en format de llibre. Singh té publicats una dotzena de llibres, ha participat en una desena d'exposicions de grup així com a més de cinquanta exposicions íntegrament dedicades a la seva obra. (ca)
  • Dayanita Singh (* 1961 in Neu-Delhi, Indien) ist eine indische Fotografin. (de)
  • Dayanita Singh est une photographe indienne, née le 19 mars 1961 à New Delhi. Elle est l’auteur d’une douzaine d’ouvrages. Ses œuvres ont été exposées dans le monde entier. Elle a reçu le Prix Prince Claus en 2008 et le Prix international de la Fondation Hasselblad en 2022. (fr)
  • Dayanita Singh (18 maart 1961) is een Indiaas fotografe, die vooral zwart-wit foto's heeft gemaakt. (nl)
  • Dayanita Singh (born 18 March 1961) is an Indian photographer whose primary format is the book. She has published fourteen books. Singh's art reflects and expands on the ways in which people relate to photographic images. Her later works, drawn from her extensive photographic oeuvre, are a series of mobile museums allowing her images to be endlessly edited, sequenced, archived and displayed. Stemming from her interest in the archive, the museums present her photographs as interconnected bodies of work that are full of both poetic and narrative possibilities. (en)
  • Dayanita Singh, född 18 mars 1961 i New Delhi i Indien, är indisk fotograf, som främst publicerar bilder i bokformat. Dayanita Singh växte upp i New Delhi, som den äldsta av fyra systrar. Hon studerade bildkommunikation på i Ahmedabad och därefter fotodokumentation på International Center of Photography i New York. Hon arbetade med fotojournalistik fram till slutet av 1990-talet. Dayanita Singh fick det nederländska 2008 och Hasselbladspriset 2022. (sv)
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  • Dayanita Singh (en)
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  • Dayanita Singh (en)
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