Art as Witness/ Voices of Dignity

Art As Witness


Art As Witness was a photo-exhibition curated by Parthiv Shah and jointly conceived by CMAC & Amnesty International, India. The exhibition featured images by eminent photographers from all over the world on the harsh realities of day-to-day life as experienced by ordinary people in South Asian zones; and specifically, of  infringes from India to Pakistan, Malaysia, Iran, Myanmar and Bangladesh. CMAC was the main curator of the exhibition.

Art as Witness was released as a book allied with exalted individuals like Shanti Bhushan (Lawyer and Civil rights Activist) and Ashis Nandy (Sociologist and Writer).The book was jointly edited by Parthiv Shah & Sana Das, Published by Tulika Books, New Delhi in the year 2010.

by Daniel Pepper

Key Contributors:

  • Abdul Rahman Roslan (DRIK-Bangladesh)
  • Daniel Pepper (USA)
  • Gowhar Fazili (India)
  • Harikrishna Katragadda (India)
  • Inder Salim (India)
  • K.M. Asad (DRIK-Bangladesh)
  • Parthiv Shah (India)
  • Salima Hashmi (Pakistan)
  • Sara Rahbar (Iran)
  • Shahidul Alam (DRIK-Bangladesh)
  • Shahzad Noorani (DRIK-Bangladesh)
  • Sohrab Hura (India)
  • Sonia Jabbar (India)
  • Suvendu Chatterji (India) 
  • Swapan Nayak (India)

Voices of Dignity
Art As Witness was initiated in context of the ‘Art for Activism’ project sponsored by Amnesty International, India. As a part of  ‘Voices of Dignity’, it was celebrated alongside the 60th-anniversary of UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) & World Dignity Day. UDHR & IWJF (International Week of Justice Festival) together allowed a significant encouragement of human right awareness and action through idealistic creations, art, education and media.