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Hanging the Wash

Waswo X Waswo, 2017

American artist Waswo X Waswo has lived and worked in India for more than 20 years.

He is best known for the hand-coloured photographs he makes in collaboration with local artists at his studio in Udaipur, Rajasthan.

The three photographic works acquired by the Potteries Museum in Stoke-on-Trent are superb illustrations of Waswo’s practice. The Mutka Chor (The Pot Thief), Hanging the Wash (pictured) and From a Neighbouring Village show models posed by Waswo against elaborate backdrop cloths painted by his collaborator Rakesh Vijay (b1970). Waswo’s black-and-white prints have then been hand-coloured by his other regular collaborator, Rajesh Soni (b1981).

Waswo studied art and photography in Milwaukee before moving to India. Vijay trained as a miniature painter and now works in a blend of Persian and Mughal styles. Soni is a third-generation hand-colourist and photographer.

There are also two miniatures in this acquisition which are a collaboration between Waswo and Vijay.

These five works now join the extensive collection at the Potteries Museum, where they have an immediate resonance with the many other artworks and ceramic objects with connections to the Indian subcontinent.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Hanging the Wash, 2017

Date supported

2020

Medium and material

Archival digital black and white photograph, hand-painted

Dimensions

61 x 91.5

Grant

4500

Total cost

2000

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