Photographer Sarker Protick in conversation with Archishman Sarker, Senior Writing Tutor at the Centre for Writing and Communication, Ashoka University.
Sarker Protick’s works frequently build the narrative around the trope of change; momentary stillness, fleeting light, elemental origins of a place and a lost home. Working with photography, video and sound, Protick's works are built on long-term surveys rooted in Bangladesh. The form and materiality of his works often morph into the physicality of time; its raptures and our inability to grasp or hold time, the process of image-making as the way to expand time, to make space for more subdued moments, or more hints of an embodied life. Protick studied at the South Asian Media Institute-Pathshala in Dhaka, where he has also been teaching for the last ten years. Protick is a co-curator of Chobi Mela, the longest-running International Photography Festival in Asia. His work has received several recognition and fellowships, including Joop Swart Masterclass, Foam Talent, Light Work Residency, Magnum Foundation Fund, World Press Photo Award etc. Protick is represented by the Shrine Empire in Delhi.
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