Loading Events

Ketaki Sheth

July 2 @ 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Tea Time Talk at the RAI:  Wednesday 2nd July, 16.30 – 17.30

Ketaki Sheth: on photographing Bombay street life, Patel twins and the Sidi, Indians of African descent.

Ketaki Sheth is one of India’s leading photographers, wining the Sanskriti Award for Indian photography in 1992. Her work has been exhibited around the world, including the Tate Modern.  Ketaki’s work focuses on affective detail, visual rhythms and senses of identity. Her latest work, “A Certain Grace: The Sidi: Indians of African Descent” involved spending 5 years visiting Sidi settlements and documenting their everyday lives.

For further information about her latest work on the Sidi: http://www.economist.com/blogs/prospero/2013/04/sidi-indi

The talk is free, but places must be booked on http://ketakisheth.eventbrite.co.uk

How to give to the RAI

Your support makes all the difference to the RAI

The RAI needs your support. We are an independent charity dedicated to anthropology. Please can you help us with our essential work by making a donation today. With your support we can continue to deliver our inspiring online events programme and run our flagship events (London Anthropology Day, the RAI Film Festival and our international conferences). We can continue our essential support of anthropological research, to care for our archive, manuscript and photo collections and develop our education programmes to create globally informed citizens. Thank you for your interest in this event, we appreciate you supporting the RAI.

Have you considered becoming an RAI Fellow?

Many people from all over the world are affiliated to the RAI. We welcome anyone with an interest in the subject, whether working in an academic institution or not. Our affiliates include academic specialists, students, those working in fields where anthropology has practical applications, and those whose interest is captured by the subject matter of anthropology.

Join the RAI

Mailing list

Interested in news and updates from the RAI? Subscribe to our mailing list below.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Name