2019 IMPACT STUDY
CONTENTS
What is CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE? / 4 CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE 2019 - By the numbers / 10 The World of Photography / 12 Participating Artists / 14 Audience Profile / 24 Outreach and Media Coverage / 28 Audience engagement / 38 CPB Education programme / 52 Volunteer programme / 64 The Hindu Photojournalism Awards / 70 Socio-cultural Outcomes / 74 Economic Impact / 90 Why support CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE? / 96 CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE Team / 106 CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE Partners / 108
WHAT IS CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE?
Chennai Photo Biennale | Impact Study
Chennai Photo Biennale was founded by the CPB Foundation and GoetheInstitut, Chennai in 2016 as a public arts initiative in response to the growing interest in photography in India. Spread across the length and breadth of the city, CPB aims to extend itself beyond traditional exhibition spaces to public spaces and those parts of Chennai that have remained outside the realm and remit of contemporary cultural activities. Chennai Photo Biennale’s primary goal is to engage different communities and generations through exhibitions, panel discussions, presentations, workshops, mentorships and educational programs. The first edition of the Biennale was a month long event held from 26 February to 13 March 2016 during which photographic works were installed in train stations, public parks and galleries spread across Central and South Chennai. Along with the exhibitions, the Biennale initiated an important dialogue on environmental, cultural and economic issues through mentorship, presentations and films. This first edition of the Biennale welcomed over 100,000 visitors and was a litmus test for the edition to follow.
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Through its various activities, CPB commits to marking Chennai on the International map of photography by • Demystifying the different genres of photography for the common man through large scale exhibitions in unexpected public spaces such as fishing harbours, abandoned factories, walking promenades, beaches, temple areas, popular cultural spots and educational institutions • Providing exhibition opportunities for Indian and international photographers regardless of class, caste, race, gender, ethnic background or sexual orientation • Creating mentorship opportunities and providing scholarships for young photographers and curators • Developing workshops with schools and colleges and other marginalised sections of society all through the year to nurture and expand the understanding of photography • Exploring the potential of photography by engaging with historical archives and contemporary practices • Encouraging meaningful socio-political discussions through talks and symposiums • Publishing photobooks in print and electronic formats • Disseminating knowledge through screenings of films, thought provoking projections and guided walks that form an integral part of any biennale’s itinerary The 2nd edition titled ‘Fauna of Mirrors’ was held from 22 February to 24 March 2019 with 6 main exhibition venues, 4 student venues, 6 collateral venues and a host of public programming and educational workshops.
The CPB Foundation is a non-profit charitable trust engaged in promoting photographic art, meaningful socio-cultural discussion and educational activities. Active around the year, the Chennai Photo Biennale is its primary activity.
Chennai Photo Biennale | Impact Study
The title of Chennai Photo Biennale 2019 ‘Fauna of Mirrors’ is an old Chinese myth that talks about an alternate universe that exists behind the mirror; another dimension which is home to unknown creatures. I will argue around the myth to see the practice of photography as a mirror reflection of modern life, creating a parallel world of imagesfamiliar yet strange, perhaps friendly and intimate, sometimes mysterious and hostile – but always magical.. Pushpamala N Artistic director for the edition
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BY THE NUMBERS
31 DAYS
25 TALKS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHOTOGRAPHY
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ARTISTS
VENUES
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EXHIBITIONS
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7000 subscribers
7769 followers
1 259 #cpb2019 posts
1 2527 followers
STUDENT EXHIBITIONS
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ONLINE
13 FILMS ON PHOTOGRAPHY
MEDIA
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THE WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY A photograph can be many things to many people object, art, document, propaganda, truth, marketing aid, or as Dayanita Singh says, a new language read and written by all people. Photography as a tool of representation enables both the dissemination of information through a visual medium as well as adding to the validity of distributed information. Photography allows us to acquaint ourselves with people, landscapes and cultures that are both near and far. Today, with technological advancements, instant and immediate sharing of happenings has further reduced physical distances leaving more room for wider outreach and deeper connections. Photography also serves as visual aid for education with the power to create or sway public opinion through the presentation of emotionally moving images. ‘In a globalised world, where the photographic image has transformed from its primary objective of representation, depiction and documentation to becoming a measure of identity and self-worth, it becomes imperative to reassess its purpose, its potential and its power to impact the human mind and decision making.’ In essence, people have an emotional response to images. Channelling this response to shape the way we see and remember things from global-scale events to domestic occurrences could make all the difference.
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Photography is the new language, read and written by all people, regardless of their spoken language or their literacy level. So it’s not even like Mandarin or French or Tamil or English, it’s all of them put together, and more. Imagine the power of such a language. Imagine its reach both for the reader as well as the writer. The places it can take you to, the stories it can tell, the feelings that have no vocabulary. Dayanita Singh Artist/ Photographer
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PARTICIPATING ARTISTS The 2019 edition of Chennai Photo Biennale brought to the city an array of 54 artists, each distinctively different in their styles, genres, techniques, media and forms of photography & video. By bringing together an ensemble that pushed the boundaries of the visual medium, the 2019 edition of Chennai Photo Biennale thus offered a unique opportunity for Chennai residents. Of the 54 artists who exhibited their work, 72% were Indian artists, 28% were international artists and many showcased in India for the first time.
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The curation of the ensemble is the work of Pushpamala N - artistic director for the edition - who began her career as a sculptor before turning to photo and video performances. Pushpamala’s curation reflected her vast experience of shows at various international biennales and art festivals such as the Busan Biennale, Colombo Art Biennale, Prospect.3, Yokohama Triennale, The First Johannesburg Biennale, Fotofest (Houston), Auckland Festival of Photography, Chobi Mela, PHotoEspaña, Delhi Photo Festival, Singapore International Photography Festival, Noorderlicht Photofestival, Fotofluss (Austria) and India’s own Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
Often known as “the most entertaining artist-iconoclast of contemporary Indian art”, Pushpamala is one of the pioneers of conceptual art in India and a renowned photo and video-performance artist, sculptor, writer, curator and provocateur. She is known especially for her sharp feminist work, her rejection of authenticity and embracing of multiple realities. In her collaborations with writers, theatre directors and filmmakers, she seeks to subvert the dominant discourse.
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CPB 2019 artists have shown their work at various international art festivals and galleries.
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Tate Mode List of art festivals and galleries where CPB 2019 artists have previously exhibited. Text size is proportional to number of instances of artists exhibiting at that platform.
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VIBGYOR International Documentary Film Festival The Asia Pacific Triennial Sharjah Biennial Head On Photo Festival, Sydney MACBA, Barcelona Carla Sozzani Gallery, Milan
National Gallery of Modern Art, India Angkor Photography Festival Kochi-Muziris Biennale Victoria and Albert museum Guangzhou Triennial
ice Biennale
Pompidou, Paris Athens Photo Festival
Art Basel Dhaka Art Summit
seum of Art New Delhi Documenta MoMA, New York KHOJ, New Delhi Biennale Jogja XI Jakarta
Shanghai Biennale
ern, London Manifesta 7
Kunsthalle Wien Biennale de MontrĂŠal
Chobi Mela
Focus Photography Festival Saatchi Gallery Colombo Art Biennale Yinchuan Biennale
Contemporary Photography, Chicago Whitechapel Gallery Lianzhou Foto festival
Sydney Biennale Photographer’s Gallery, London Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York The Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
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An important addition to CPB 2019 was the Student Showcase component - an exhibitory platform for students of photography that ran parallel to the main exhibition.
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The first iteration of this initiative saw four colleges - NID Gandhinagar; NIFT Chennai; Srishti School of Art & Design, Bangalore; and Shri SS Shasun Jain College for Women, Chennai - take up an MRTS station each and transform its interiors into containers for their chosen narratives. Apart from activating the MRTS stations, incidentally, all four colleges used photography as a medium for commentary on current socio-political and socio-cultural state of affairs.
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AUDIENCE PROFILE The visitor count and profile for CPB 2019 are a clear indicator of a conscious effort to be peerless in its breadth, depth and scale of audience reach and also that Chennai Photo Biennale will continue to grow audiences across all age segments and demographics.
CPB 2019 VISITORS PROFILE
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Paris London Berlin Singapore Sydney Amsterdam New York Munich
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WHERE DID OUTSTATION VISITORS TO CPB 2019 COME FROM?
Pudukottai Kolkatta Alleppey Jaipur Mysuru Ahmedabad Palakkad Tirupur Thrisuur Madurai Pune Vellore
Trichy Calicut Trivandrum Kochi Coimbatore Hyderabad Pondicherry Mumbai New Delhi
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CPB 2019 attracted a significant volume of first time visitors despite close to 20% of visitor survey respondents saying that they were unaware of the previous edition. A small segment also emerged as returning audience which is a good indicator of the promise and potential that visitors see in such initiatives.
DID YOU VISIT THE PREVIOUS EDITION OF CPB? 1
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OUTREACH AND MEDIA COVERAGE In terms of sheer volume of publicity, CPB 2019 had a much wider outreach compared to its first edition especially with several leading newspapers, online news platforms and art media platforms covering the event. Compared to the previous edition where most of the exhibitions were in public venues that came with a de facto footfall, CPB 2019’s format required a dedicated effort to come and experience the event. Towards this, the outreach efforts across diverse media platforms not only helped spread the word about the event among the professional photography fraternity but also among the general public.
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FREQUENCY OF MEDIA COVERAGE FOR CPB 2019
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HOW DID VISITORS FIND OUT ABOUT CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE?
By Chance Foreign Visitors
Domestic Visitors
News Residents of Chennai Professional Network
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Social Media 30%
20%
10%
CPB Website
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While there may not have been a rise in visitor counts for CPB 2019 per se compared to the 2016 edition, it is important to note that the entire visitor count for 2019 is in fact the number of engaged visitors it drew. In other words, while the 2016 edition had a higher footfall, 2019 surely surpassed it in terms of visitor engagement. After all, better engagement with an event’s context and content augments the overall visitor experience and in turn enhances its value proposition. Visitor feedback forms revealed another interesting angle; more than 40% said they found out about the Chennai Photo Biennale from their friends and family living in Chennai. This is a clear indicator that residents of Chennai perceive CPB as an event that is worth recommending to their friends and family as well as to others living outside Chennai. In that sense, CPB truly arrived in Chennai with its 2nd edition.
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AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT In the lead up to the 2019 edition, CPB Foundation organized several skills development workshops and public talks to create interest and participation in photography that covered a wide spectrum of the audience from experts to novices. Through such programming efforts, the photography fraternity in and around Chennai were able to interact and learn from leading photographers from around the world and also to diversify their knowledge and skills across various genres of photography. An additional benefit of this audience engagement was that it not only helped build a loyal subscriber base to the CPB Foundation’s initiatives but also that it drummed up interest for the primary event itself – the Chennai Photo Biennale. For the duration of the Chennai Photo Biennale too, from 22nd February to 24th March 2019, several guided tours and curated walks were organized to enable access to the various exhibitions spread across the city. Over the last decade, the arrival of various e-commerce platforms have increased access and simplified the process of buying photography equipment; coupled with the advances in smart phone technology, this has resulted in millions of people embracing photography as a way to express themselves. To encourage and meaningfully involve this large populace of amateur photographers, CPB also held a photo contest titled ‘Namma Chennai Namma Biennale’ (translating to Our Chennai Our Biennale) in association with Phoenix Marketcity and Epson. Over 2000 entries were received out of which 200 were shortlisted and 25 winners were announced at a prize distribution ceremony held at Phoenix Mall. The ceremony was attended by over 400 people and
OVER 50 PUBLIC TALKS AND EVENTS!
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winners had the opportunity to receive feedback on their photos from Varun Gupta, Director and Co-Founder of CPB. The winning photos were on display at Phoenix Mall over the weekend and it is estimated that more than 4000 people saw the exhibits.
MORE THAN 30 SKILLS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS TOO!
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Workshop Panel Discussion Artist Talks/ Seminars Reading Room Films on Photography Curators’ Walk/ Guided Tours Photo Walk Curators’ talk Conference
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CPB’s skills development programme for professionals provided exposure to several genres of photography.
Architectural Photography
Light Writing Photography
Advertising Photography
Fashion Photography
Wedding Photography
Food Photography
Alternative Photography
Portrait Photography
Underwater Photography
Street Photography
Photojournalism and Visual Storytelling
Travel Photography
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25 WINNING ENTRIES
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‘Namma Chennai Namma Biennale’ winning entries exhibition at Phoenix Marketcity.
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CLOSE TO 25 CURATED WALKS AND GUIDED TOURS WERE ORGANIZED DURING THE COURSE OF THE MONTH-LONG BIENNALE AS A WAY TO CREATE ACCESS TO VARIOUS AUDIENCES TO THE CONTEXT AND CONTENTS THAT WERE EXHIBITED.
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Among its several distinctions, Chennai Photo Biennale 2019 played host to the International Conference on Photography titled ‘Light Writing’ - The Photographic Image Reloaded. The conference was dedicated to the acclaimed Bangladeshi photographer, activist and mentor Shahidul Alam and his continuing resistance and had an array of prominent speakers included Kristoffer Gansing (Germany), P Sainath (India), Satyajit Mayor (India), T Shanaathanan (Sri Lanka) and Y S Alone (India) speaking on myriad themes.
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CPB EDUCATION PROGRAMME Children today are much more exposed to technology than ever before and CPB aims to tap the potential this offers and nurture them through its visual education program. This translated into the bedrock of CPB Foundation’s education program – the iPhoneXR PhotoCamps for schools in Chennai where experienced mentors, chosen by CPB teach students the basics of photography such as light, composition and framing. Over 260 students participated in the photocamps and selected students from these workshops attended an advanced workshop in which they were trained to work on a specific theme – Stories of the Ocean. The final works from the advanced workshop were curated and exhibited as part of the students’ showcase during the Chennai Photo Biennale at the Government Museum of Egmore. Apart from receiving accolades from Apple CEO Tim Cook himself and Chennai’s own A.R. Rahman, several photographs in this exhibit featured among the top 3 audience favourites in visitor feedback surveys too – no small feat by any measure. Post biennale and over the course of the year, CPB aims to teach over 600 students through the iPhoneXR PhotoCamps.
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GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS 1. Seva Samajam Children’s Home, Taramani 2. Corporation High School, Chinnasekkadu 3. Corporation High School, Perambur 4. Chennai Higher Secondary School, Thiruvanmiyur
PRIVATE SCHOOLS 5. Abacus Montessori, Perungudi 6. Akshar Arbol International School, West Mambalam 7. Bala Vidya Mandir, Adyar 8. Bhavans Rajaji Vidyashram, Kilpauk 9. Chettinad Harishree Vidyalayam, RA Puram 10. D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram 11. D.A.V. Girls Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram 12. Horizon International Academy, Kovilancheri 13. Kendra Vidyalaya, Tambaram 14. PSBB, Nungambakkam 15. PSBB, T.Nagar 16. Ramana Vidyalaya, Sholinganallur 17. Sacred Heart Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Gopalapuram 18. Vellamal International Residential School, Panchetti 19. St.John’s School, Mandaveli 20. St.John’s English School, Besant Nagar 21. The Indian public school, Saidapet 22. Velammal International School, Injambakkam 23. Velammal Global School, Puzhal 24. Sishya school, Adyar 25. Vaels International School, Injambakkam 26. Vidya Mandir, Mylapore
WEEKEND CAMPS 27. The Grid
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The Velammal International School Government schools Private schools Weekend Camps
Velammal Global School Puzhal Corporation High School, Chinnasekkadu
Corporation High School, Perambur
Bhavan’s Rajaji Vidyashram Padma Seshadri
D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School (CBSE)
PSBB school Akshar Arbol International School, West Mambalam
DAV Girls Senior Secondary School The Grid
Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School
St John’s Mat. Higher Secondary School Chettinad Hari Shree Vidyalayam Bala Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School The Indian Public School Sishya School Seva Samajam Children`s Home St. John’s English School &Junior College Chennai Higher Secondary School, Thiruvanmiyur
Abacus Montessori School Kendriya Vidyalaya NO.2 Vaels International School Sacred Heart Mat. Higher Secondary School Ramana Vidyalaya Horizon International Academy
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26 Schools ~260 Student participants 100% of the participants were glad they were part of the photo workshop
99.4% of the participants liked the teachers and volunteers in the workshop
97.6% of the participants learnt new things about photography
97% of the participants liked using iphones to take photos
95% of the participants wanted to attend more such workshops on photography
93.3% of the participants liked the venues of the workshop
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STUDENTS’ GUIDED TOURS During the course of the month-long Chennai Photo Biennale, students from several schools across the city were brought on the Fun Bus (made possible by the generosity of the Ashok Leyland Group) to all the venues through a conscious effort by the CPB team as part of their educational program. Volunteers walked them through the exhibits and patiently answered any questions that were raised by the young minds. Feedback from these students too had some interesting reveals- 97% visited the Biennale for the first time; Senate House and Government Fine Arts College emerged as favourite venues; Arun Vijay Mathavan, Rashid Rana, Archana Hande and Sheba Chhachhi & Sonia Jabbar were favourite artists and 48% wanted to come back to visit with their friends and families.
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AGE DISTRIBUTION DID YOU VISIT CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE IN 2016?
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STUDENTS’ OPINIONS ON CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE This is an interesting idea
72.3%
There are many different things to see
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Everything is displayed in an interesting way
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I got to visit new places in Chennai because of Biennale
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I really enjoyed visiting Chennai Photo Biennale
60.3%
I learnt about a new art/ culture which was not known to me previously
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It is great that this is happening in Chennai
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Chennai should host more such events
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WILL YOU COME BACK TO CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY? 48%
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Kasturibai Nagar MRTS station
Cholamandal Artists’ village
Chintadripet MRTS station
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Aptronix (Apple strore), Anna nagar
Thiruvanmiyur MRTS station
Art Houz, Nungambakkam
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Lighthouse MRTS station
Madras Literary Society
Elliot’s Beach, Besant Nagar
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Government Museum, Egmore
Govt. College of Fine Arts, Egmore
Senate House University of Madras
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Samar Jodha
Navjot Altaf
Rashid Rana
Manikandan
Shadi Ghadirian
Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Susanta Mandal Munem Wasif
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Students of CPB iPhone PhotoCamps
Sheba Chhachhi & Sonia Jabbar
Akhila Vijayaraghavan Indu Antony
Catherine Leutenegger
Archana Hande
Vijay Jodha Manjunath Kamath
Angela Grauerholz
Chan-Hyo Bae
Naeem Mohaiemen
Jeevitha
P Sainath
Gauri Gill
Ram Rahman
Aishwarya Arumbakkam
Kavya
Rabih Mroué
Kowshik Vasudevan
Arun Vijai Mathavan
Anna Fox
CAMP
Manit Sriwanichpoom Arpan Mukherjee
Nalini Malini
STUDENTS’ FAVOURITE ARTISTS
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VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME
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Chennai Photo Biennale 2019 also contributed positively to the careers of those working and volunteering across its venues, indicating its influence on a young workforce. Over 85% of volunteers felt proud to have worked with Chennai Photo Biennale and stated that they would recommend volunteering to their friends apart from wanting to volunteer themselves for further editions. An overwhelming majority also felt that working with CPB will positively affect their career prospects.
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VOLUNTEER OPINION 88% would like to volunteer in the future CPB editions 87% felt proud to have worked with CPB 85% will recommend their friends to volunteer in future CPB editions 83% felt that CPB had a great deal of personal meaning to them 80% learnt things outside of their interest area 80% felt satisfied with the induction I received for the role 80%
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Installation skills 60%
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Interpersonal skills
Maintaining venues and handling the installations
Working with photographers /curators Working in a creative sector
Technical skills
To network with people in the field of photography
To learn about event organization/ management
For a fun experience
REASONS FOR VOLUNTEERING WITH CPB
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BEFORE THE VOLUNTEERING EXPERIENCE Student: Photography related course Student: Arts related course Student: Other field Work: Photography related Work: Arts related
Work: Other field
Looking for employment: Photography related
Looking for employment: Arts related
Looking for employment: Other field
AFTER THE VOLUNTEERING EXPERIENCE
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MAYBE
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DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THE VOLUNTEERING EXPERIENCE WILL CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR CAREER TRAJECTORY ?
NO
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THE HINDU PHOTO JOURNALISM AWARDS Among CPB 2019’s crown jewels, The Hindu Photojournalism Awards that were announced in association with the CPB Foundation is the most prestigious; while several awards exist for journalism, none exist exclusively for photojournalists at a national level in India. These awards are meant to recognise the contribution and efforts of the people behind the images that often define how news is consumed today. In the words of Renée Byer, Pulitzer-prize winning photojournalist
‘In this fast-paced world, where the emphasis is on immediacy, a still photograph stops time; it gives the viewer a moment to think, to react, to feel. How better to inform the public than with documentary photojournalism on an intimate scale? It is immediate and compelling, but to be done well, it also takes time; time to connect, time to see, and time to become invisible. All these are the essence of compelling photojournalism.’
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Byer wished to show through her pictures how documentary photojournalism can give back to society by engaging our compassion, empowering those without power or influence and inspiring us to be better by capturing the images of those who are. Towards this lofty ideal, the CPB Foundation stepped up to entirely manage the award submissions with the generous support of KitKarma. Awards were given in five categoriesPhoto of the Year, Photo Essays, News, Sports and People/ Portraits. The first 2 categories had a prize money of 1.5 lakhs each and the other three had 1 lakh each. Competitive judging was carried out with two jury panels—the first round was judged by Amirtharaj Stephen, Chirodeep Chaudhuri and Srinivas Kuruganti. The second and final panel was comprised of Ashima Narain, Prashant Panjiar and Tanvi Mishra from India, Dimitri Beck from France, and Yumi Goto from Japan. Tashi Tobgyal’s photograph titled ‘Swacch Bharat’s Unknown Soldier’ showing a 21-year-old manual scavenger working before the daybreak in Raj Nagar, Delhi, was awarded the title of Photo of the Year.
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Winners of The Hindu Photojournalism awards with jurors Ashima Narain, Tanvi Mishra, Prashant Panjiar, Dimitri Beck and Yumi Goto.
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SOCIO-CULTURAL OUTCOMES On the whole, visitor feedback gave a very good evaluation for CPB 2019 - more than 75% - for aspects such as overall experience, choice of venues, quality of works on display and the quality of graphic presentation. The only aspect that roughly one-third of visitors were somewhat critical of was the variety of offerings for all age groups. More than one-third of visitors saw CPB 2019 as an opportunity to learn about photography and get inspired/ intellectually stimulated. This can be interpreted as evidence
To enjoy/ learn about photography To get inspired/ intellectually stimulated
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To meet up with friends/ family
Professional reasons 10%
For vacation/ leisure
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that CPB 2019 made a mark with regard to its artistic goal to expand the horizons of Chennai’s photography community through exposure to new and experimental forms of photography from a diverse range of photographers. In short, the socio-cultural outcomes of CPB 2019 include activation and animation of various spaces in Chennai, enabling an improved image of Chennai among residents and tourists alike and fostering a sense of community among various stakeholders who were a part of the initiative.
REASONS FOR VISITING CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE
Curiosity to find out what it is about
Others
Residents of Chennai Foreign Visitors School/ College field trip
Domestic Visitors
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Chennai should host more such events Strongly Agree
It is great th this is happenin in Chenn
I became aware of a new art/culture which was not known to me previously
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VISITOR PERCEPTIONS ABOUT CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE 80%
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91% 87% 83% 82% 81% 79% 79% 59%
said it is an interesting concept
said the overall experience is good
said the choice of venues is interesting
said the quality of works on display is good
said there is a good variety of content
said the presentation and graphics are good
said it is a well-organised event
said it offers something to all age groups
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WILL YOU RECOMMEND CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE TO YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY?
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Susanta Mandal
Akhila Vijayaraghavan Naeem Mohaiemen
Gauri Gill Manjunath Kamath Raqs Media Collective
Phaneng
Tejal shah
Indu Antony
Atul Bhalla
Vrinda Chandak Karthik Subramanian
Iphone photos
Arun Vijai Mathavan Manit Sriwanichpoom
Vivan Sundaram
Navjot Altaf
CAMP
Tracy Moffat
Balaji Maheshwar
P Sainath Cop Shiva
Armin Linke Desire Machine Collective Aishwarya Arumbakam Arpan Mukherjee
Rashid Rana Kader Attia
Sameer Raichur
Catherine Leutenegger
Samar Jodha
Shadi Ghadirian
Jeevitha G
Sheba Chhachhi & Sonia Jabbar
Manikandan
Anna Fox
Offset Pitara
Kavya B
Nalini Malini NIFT Chennai
NID Gandhinagar
Archana Hande
Jh Thakker
Munem Wasif
Angela Grauerholz
Vijay Jodha Chan-Hyo Bae
ARTISTS WHOSE WORK IMPACTED VISITORS THE MOST
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Senate house, Government College of Fine Arts and the Government Museum registering the highest footfalls for the 2019 edition of Chennai Photo Biennale is an indication of growing public interest in the heritage architecture of Chennai.
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Senate House 62%
Art Houz 9%
Madras Literary Society 11%
Aptronix 1%
Thiruvanmiyur MRTS Station 9%
Kasturi Bai Nagar Station 4%
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Government Museum, Egmore 22%
VENUES MOST ENJOYED BY CPB VISITORS
Lighthouse MRTS Station 8%
Elliot’s Beach 9%
Cholamandal Artists’ Village 9%
Govt. College of Fine Arts, Egmore 29%
Chintadripet MRTS Station 6%
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CPB WORKPLACE EXPERIENCE Chennai Photo Biennale’s socio-cultural impacts extend even to its own staff members. With an almost equal gender ratio and a healthy mix of fresh and experienced team members -both age-wise and arts sector experience-wiseCPB provided a safe and inclusive workplace as well. While several members (62%) stated that they opted to work with Chennai Photo Biennale for the love of photography and to diversify their skills, most of them agreed that their time with CPB was rewarding in more than one way. 70% said their work with CPB gave a sense of personal fulfillment. 54% felt their time at CPB expanded their creative capabilities and 92% stated that from their experience working with CPB, they feel that it has the potential to make a social contribution through community enrichment.
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WHAT WERE YOUR REASONS TO WORK WITH CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE?
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Looking for employment : Arts related Looking for employment : Photography related
Student : Arts related course
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HOW WERE YOU ENGAGED BEFORE YOUR CPB EXPERIENCE?
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8% 15% Work : Arts related Work : Photography related
RATE YOUR PERSONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EARNINGS GAINED THROUGH YOUR WORK WITH CPB? 1
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Working in the art sector for the first time was most definitely new and very rewarding. Having worked with CPB still as a student threw light on the diverse topics I could base by further works on.
STAFF PERCEPTIONS Disagree
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I learnt things apart from my work/ interest area 8 % I felt I could input into decisions and processes
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I feel proud to have 8% worked with CPB
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I felt like part of family working with CPB 8 %
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I would like to continue working in future CPB editions 8 %
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I would recommend my friends to work in future Biennale editions
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By providing a stimulating environment for a diverse range of people, Chennai Photo Biennale has proven that its artistic goals to engage and enrich various audiences and expand the horizons of the city’s photography community start from home with their own staff. The fact that more than 50% felt proud to be associated with CPB and hope to continue the association is a sign that this team can, with continued funding, scale new heights.
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RATING OF SKILLS DEVELOPED AS A RESULT OF WORKING WITH CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE
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ECONOMIC IMPACT The economic impact of CPB stems from the diverse and primarily domestic audience and the participating artists who are a mix of local and international artists. While CPB 2019 witnessed an engaged visitor footfall of over 50,000 unique visitors it was more significant that 33% of domestic tourists and 17% of foreign tourists came to Chennai exclusively to attend the event. With more than 25% outstation visitors spending 3 to 5 days in Chennai as part of their visit to the Chennai Photo Biennale, a window of opportunity was created for the hospitality and restaurant industry in Chennai to increase their revenue. Visitor feedback surveys corroborated this with 55% of foreign tourists saying that they stayed in a hotel during their visit to CPB.
DID YOU VISIT CHENNAI EXCLUSIVELY TO SEE THE CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE?
Foreign visitors Domestic visitors
Yes 33%
No 67%
Yes 17%
No 83%
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PLACE OF STAY DURING THE VISIT TO CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE
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NUMBER OF DAYS SPENT IN CHENNAI DURING THE VISIT TO CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE
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With a 60 member team, (including volunteers and interns) CPB also directly led to the creation of several permanent and temporary employment opportunities. Apart from this, several contract hires were made towards the production of the event itself, thereby sustaining more jobs in the creative sector.
The biggest contribution as far as the 2019 CPB edition however is the direct spend within the Chennai economy associated with the production of the event and the spend by the 54 national and international participating artists and technicians. While it is too soon to draw conclusions on the economic impact of CPB, it must be acknowledged that CPB has the potential to be profitable for several businesses and organisations across multiple sectors from tourism to hospitality to real estate and transportation. As such, the arts and culture sector is capable of generating both economic benefits as well as intangible benefits, such as contributing to a city’s livability index, providing access to a public good and supporting fresh talent. This is evident from CPB’s artist profiles which included many young emerging local talents and also the CPB team itself of which 92% were Indian nationals and 46% had no previous experience in the arts sector. It is important therefore not to perceive the value of CPB solely in economic terms but to be cognizant of its positive impact through short and long term benefits for the people and businesses of Chennai in terms that are complementary to those of economic rationalism, but not central.
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CPB 2019 FINANCIALS
5% 2%
12% 13%
1% 6% 4%
32% 25%
REVENUES Crowd Funding Donations Gallery Donors Cultural Institutional Support - Others Programming Income Corporates Cultural Institutional Support - Goethe Govt commitment In-Kind
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EXPENDITURES Administration Artistic & curatorial Events and programs Marketing/ Communications
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WHY SUPPORT CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE? MANGALURU
Presently, there is adequate literature and case examples to suggest that arts events/ festivals are becoming a mainstay of urban tourism strategies. With the 2019 edition, Chennai Photo Biennale has proved itself to be a cultural enterprise that is successful in a business sense, astute in its market stimulation and driven by an entrepreneurial spirit. Chennai per se is well connected by air, train and road to several major urban centres in the country and therefore with sustained effort it is possible for Chennai Photo Biennale to draw more outstation visitors to Chennai which in turns translates to revenue across multiple sectors.
Rail and road connectivity to Chennai makes it easy for outstation visitors to make CPB a recurring event in their calendars.
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Chennai is connected to 8 international airports and 40 domestic airports that fall within the short haul and medium haul category indicating an opportunity for direct outreach across all these cities.
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However, the most important ongoing legacy of CPB’s activities will not be a rubric-based contribution to the city’s economy but rather the continual improvement of the cultural life of Chennai in ways no other enterprise is aspiring to do so. In terms of a value proposition, the CPB Foundation, through its efforts offers the following:
1. BROADENING ACCESS ACROSS THE BOARD Chennai Photo Biennale engages and enriches audiences by creating awareness and appreciation for the photographic art form. In addition, CPB Foundation works to broaden access to photography by conducting education programmes, workshops and public programs targeting diverse visitor profiles in a manner that allows anyone to participate. Moreover, individuals, companies and venues too can choose to make their presence felt through Chennai Photo Biennale.
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2. BUILDING A FUTURE WITH YOUNG PEOPLE CPB Foundation manages a committed education programme that runs parallel to the month-long Chennai Photo Biennale to enable the learning of photography by ‘seeing and doing’. IPhone Photocamps reached out to over 25 schools across the city so far and continues to work with young minds through the year. The volunteer programme targeted at young adults exposes them to alternative career paths in the creative sector as well as the power of arts for social change.
‘How can we turn our back on an endeavor which increases our children’s cultural intelligence, heightens individual sensitivity and deepens our collective sense of humanity? I suggest to you that we cannot.’ Alec Baldwin at Arts Advocacy Day 1997
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3. EXPANDING THE HORIZONS OF CHENNAI’S PHOTOGRAPHY FRATERNITY TO LEVERAGE THE POWER OF PHOTOGRAPHY AS A MEDIUM FOR STORYTELLING Chennai Photo Biennale expands the horizons of Chennai’s photographers and audiences with photographic artwork that is bold, innovative, genre-bending and original. In doing so, it challenges the status quo, encourages dialogue and inspires audiences to seek and experience new art forms. Chennai Photo Biennale is committed to empowering various people to tell their own story through photography and to leverage the power of art for social and economic impact.
‘Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution.’ Ansel Adams, Landscape photographer and Environmentalist
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4. PLACEMAKING AND BUILDING A NEW URBAN IDENTITY FOR CHENNAI Chennai Photo Biennale has a clear placemaking role by drawing attention to and activating heritage structures and neglected spaces in the city through its choice of venues for the month-long biennale. Chennai Photo Biennale also contributes to the reputation of Chennai as a cultural destination by bringing an event of international stature to the city and making it the photo capital of India. In essence, Chennai Photo Biennale aims to be one of Chennai’s signature events by presenting trailblazing work in the field of photography. With continued support, Chennai Photo Biennale could very well be at the forefront of the transformation of Chennai’s urban identity and in turn augment its tourism economy.
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5. BEING A CATALYST FOR WIDER SOCIO-CULTURAL IMPACT Chennai Photo Biennale acts as a catalyst, bringing together venues, photographers, arts & cultural organisations and other civic partners to increase value across the board. Chennai Photo Biennale’s socio-cultural and economic impacts contribute positively to the experience of individuals, families, communities and the city as a whole.
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WHAT CAN PATRONS OF CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE EXPECT IN RETURN? Collaborate with a first-of-its-kind event in Chennai
Become a valued patron of arts and culture
Generate new avenues for business
Target a varied and responsive audience spread across all age segments and demographics
Gain additional media coverage, brand recognition and improved public sentiment by being associated with such a unique event
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CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE TEAM THE CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE IS ORGANIZED BY-
The CPB Foundation is a non-profit charitable trust engaged in promoting photographic art, meaningful socio-cultural discussion and educational activities. Active around the year, the Chennai Photo Biennale is its primary activity.
The Goethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with a global reach and at present 159 institutes in 98 countries. It promotes knowledge of German and encourages international cultural exchange. It has been deeply entrenched in public engagement projects.
The Hindu, a household name in Chennai, known for its relentless encouragement of the arts, has lined up a few initiatives to support the cause of photography along with the CPB.
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CPB FOUNDATION TEAM (listed in alphabetical order) Alexander Mathew Sponsorships Ami Jangla Gupta CPBF Programming & Partnerships Arun Print Coordinator | Photographer Babitha Lingraj Production Coordinator Gayatri Nair Founding member | Education | Sponsorships Partnerships Gopi Krishna Graphic Designer Helmut Schippert Founding Trustee | Director, Goethe-Institut Jan Ole Diekmann Social Media | Programming Support Madhumitha Rangarajan Education Support Meghana Alla Design | Education Support
Shuchi Kapoor Founding member | Artists | Media | Partnerships Shyam Patel Head of Exhibition & Production Tejas Ahluwalia EA to Biennale Director | Admin Management Thivyan Madhavan Education Support Vaishnavi Ramesh Social Media | Programming Support Varun Gupta Founder and Biennale Director
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CHENNAI PHOTO BIENNALE PARTNERS ADOPT-A-VENUE PROGRAM
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
INSTITUTIONAL & CULTURAL PARTNERS
IPHONE PHOTOCAMP PARTNERS
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM SUPPORTERS
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EXHIBITION VENUE PARTNERS
SUPPORTING GALLERIES
PRINT PARTNER
PHOTO MAGAZINE PARTNER
KNOWLEDGE SHARING PARTNER
PROJECTION PARTNER
WORKSPACE PARTNER
DESIGN PARTNER
CREATIVE CAMPAIGN
CREATIVE PARTNER
LEGAL ADVISOR
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RADIO PARTNER
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
SEMINAR SUPPORT
HOSPITALITY PARTNERS
TECHNOLOGY PARTNER
INNOVATION PARTNER
DIGITAL MARKETING PARTNER
STORAGE PARTNER
GEAR-SHARING PARTNER
PLYWOOD PARTNER
SOCIAL MEDIA PARTNER
CELEBRATIONS PARTNERS
EXPERIENCE PARTNER
PAINT PARTNER
COVERAGE PARTNER
GOOD TIMES PARTNERS
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IMPACT STUDY TEAM Content, Design & Layout: Vidhya Mohankumar Graphics Lead: Abinaya Rajavelu Research & Graphics Support: Srivardhan Rajalingam Survey Data Collection & Collation: Vaishali Gopalan, Gokul Krishna J, Venkateshwaran M, Subramaniyan N and CPB Volunteers