Rio’s Intimate Bali in Transition
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
WHEN I visit a photographic exhibition about Bali or Indonesia these days, I do not really expect much. The chances are that I will get the ‘still pristine landscape angle’ especially reserved for photographic purposes in an otherwise damaged environment. If not, it will be the socially sensitive depiction of poor or marginal people, or at best, contemporary painting-inspired compositions of the kind made famous by Canadian La Chapelle. In ot
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