Kapil Das: Something So Clear
By (Author) Kapil Das
Steidl Publishers
Steidl Verlag
1st February 2018
Germany
General
Non Fiction
779.9954092
Paperback
120
Width 210mm, Height 270mm
610g
Something So Clear is Kapil Das' patient look behind the visual cliches and stereotypes that have come to define India. Consisting of a tight edit from thousands of photos taken over a decade, the book shows the spectrum of India through land- and streetscapes, portraits and everyday happenings, some as deceptively simple as a man carrying a mattress or a beetle resting on a leaf. Sequenced not chronologically or geographically but by intuition, humor and mood, Something So Clear is an archive of impressions that embraces the chaos of life and contains images that in Das' words are "from a place but not of a place." While trained as an ethnologist, Das casts aside a strictly analytical approach to capture ephemeral encounters in photos he deems "psychological portals" into his subjects' (and his own) self. Serendipity not certainty guides Das and makes the title of this book delightfully ironic: "something so clear" is an alluring yet unreachable ideal.
Bangalore photographer Kapil Das has issued a corrective to such travelogue stereotypes with a dryly humorous sequence of images that sometimes plays with clichs, but more often than not upends preconceptions about India.--Padua Pat "Spectrum Culture"
Serving up a fun, surreal and multifaceted portrait of his home country.--Sara Rosen "Huck"
Born in Dehra Dun in 1980, Kapil Das majored in English at the University of Delhi and has since worked as an ethnologist. In 2005 he co-founded the design consultancy Quicksand, based in Delhi and Bangalore, and in 2009 he founded the public arts initiative Blindboys, a forum to present photography through on- and offline platforms such as the improvised street exhibition "BlowUp Bombay" (2011). Das held his first solo exhibition "154 Neshvilla Road and Other Stories" at Photoink, New Delhi, in 2011.