Senthil Kumaran: Boundaries, Human & Tiger Conflict
The exhibition features the work of Senthil Kumaran, a documentary photographer from Madurai in southern India. For over a decade, Kumaran has focused on various conservation and wildlife projects, particularly highlighting human-animal conflict issues. His work documents the human-tiger conflict, emphasizing the challenges of tiger conservation alongside the livelihoods of those living near tiger reserves.
India’s history is a narrative of extraordinary resilience, reflected not only in the social, political, and economic challenges the country faces but also in its ongoing struggle to conserve natural resources and wildlife. The tiger, a symbol of power and beauty, represents not only the richness of India’s biodiversity but also serves as a living metaphor for the transformations the country has undergone.
This exhibition invites viewers to engage with the intricate relationship between humans and wildlife, underscoring the need for sustainable coexistence and effective conservation efforts.
mon, tue, wed, thu, fri 3:00 pm – 6:30 pm
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