The Asian Age

MUMBAI IN 25 FRAMES

German documentar­y photograph­er Peter Bialobrzes­ki’s Mumbai Suburbia: Urban Environmen­t in Crisis, compels you to see the city in a new light

- PRIYANKA CHANDANI

It was a stint at a local newspaper in his hometown that uncovered a love and aptitude for photograph­y in Peter Bialobrzes­ki. Over the years, this German documentar­y photograph­er travelled extensivel­y – following wherever his heart lead.

His first trip to India – a short stay of just a few days – happened in 1980. Last year, he returned to capture and immortalis­e Mumbai through his lens. Mumbai, a megapolis that becomes home to about 500 new families, most of which are absorbed by the city’s slums, every day.

In just 25 frames, Peter, with his eye for urban spaces, has managed to capture the essence and very pulse of the city that derives at least a part of its identity from its architectu­re. His collection, titled Mumbai Suburbia: Urban Environmen­t in Crisis,

depicts Mumbai as we know it, in all its glory – densely packed streets lined with skyscraper­s, slums and derelict structures dotted by billboards. “Suburbia is a subject that hasn’t been explored in India so I thought of capturing those landscapes,” the photograph­er explains.

To the layman, the images may simply be symbolic of the emerging urban Indian condition, but for Peter, it sparks a conve r s a t i o n a b o u t u r b a n manag e - ment a n d c i t y p l a n - ning. “The increasing concentrat­ion of global flows in urban centres has exacerbate­d the inequaliti­es and spatial divisions between social classes. So the urbanism of equality in an inequitabl­e economic condition requires deeper considerat­ion,” he says. Peter highlights the deeply conflicted structure within which poorer communitie­s managed to survive, thrive even. His images are simultaneo­usly provocativ­e and sensual, causing the viewer to pause and reflect. “The beauty inherent in these c o m p o s i - tions is that space for ambiguity,” h e explains. You might think of the city’s slums as a ready source of visual material, but for Peter, the setting serves to constantly provoke new thoughts.

The beautiful imagery that captures the ruptured urban landscape compels you to see the city from his perspectiv­e.

The urbanism of equality in an inequitabl­e economic condition requires deeper considerat­ion Suburbia is a subject that hasn’t been explored in India so I thought of capturing those landscapes — PETER BIALOBRZES­KI

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