
Dayanita Singh: Museum of Dance
Mother Loves to Dance
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Product details:
- Publisher Steidl
- Date of Publication 31 December 2025
- ISBN 9783969990520
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages96 pages
- Size 0x0x0 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 80 illustrations 700
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Long description:
'Do you photograph on the inhale or the exhale, or the pause in between?' - Dayanita Singh
Beginning with Museum of Chance (2015) and most elaborately expressed in her award-winning Museum Bhavan (2017), Dayanita Singh has long created museums in book form, little offset symphonies that create a fluid space between the museum/gallery and publishing. Now, in Museum of Dance. Mother Loves to Dance, Singh collects all the images of people dancing she made in the 1980s and 90sfrom her mother Nony Singh, her friend and collaborator Mona Ahmed (subject of Singhs 2001 visual novel Myself Mona Ahmed), to classical dancers and the renowned Bollywood choreographer Masterji. Published to coincide with her traveling retrospective Dancing with the Camera beginning in March 2022, this book is Singhs tribute to dance as well as her exploration of photography and bookmaking as metaphorical forms of dancewhere rehearsed and spontaneous rhythms combine through intuition in unpredictable ways.