The photobook Dayanita Singh: Pothi Khana explores a unique photographic strategy that centers on the concept of a personal archive or library. The work engages deeply with the idea of organizing and preserving photographic materials, emphasizing the relationship between physical books and images as objects of contemplation.
Dayanita Singh’s approach is characterized by a quiet, methodical mood that invites viewers to consider the act of curation itself. Through 88 pages, the book presents photographs that function as visual records and prompts reflection on memory, history, and the tangible presence of photographs within a curated space.