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CMA curator of photography Tom Hinson has organized two exhibitions to complement the Jeweled Arts of India exhibition. Both open Mar. 2.

Image of: <I>Hyderabad</I>, 1983<BR>Gelatin silver print (printed 2001)
<BR>Courtesy of Admit One, New York
Hyderabad, 1983
Gelatin silver print (printed 2001)
Courtesy of Admit One, New York
Visions of India: Photographs by Ram Rahman (Mar. 2-May 8) is a loan exhibition of about 20 black-and-white images by an American-educated artist whose pictures of his native country are generously layered with references to politics, economics, religion, and culture.

Image of: Richard Banner Oakeley (British, 1850s)<BR><I>Holysaleswara Temple Sculpture, Halebid</I>, 1856-57
<BR>Albumenized salt print from waxed paper negative
<BR>The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund, 2001.152
Richard Banner Oakeley (British, 1850s)
Holysaleswara Temple Sculpture, Halebid, 1856-57
Albumenized salt print from waxed paper negative
The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund, 2001.152
Travel Photography: Early Images of India (Mar. 2-July 17) gathers about nine works from CMA's collection from the mid-19th century to recent times, conveying the long-lived fascination of photographers with India's landscape, its architectural traditions, and diverse peoples.


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