Raghu Rai

Indian, b. 1942

Raghu Rai was born in the small village of Jhhang, now part of Pakistan. He took up photography in 1965, and the following year joined "The Statesman" newspaper as its chief photographer. Impressed by an exhibit of his work in Paris in 1971, Henri Cartier-Bresson nominated Rai to join Magnum Photos in 1977.

Rai left "The Statesman" in 1976 to work as picture editor for "Sunday," a weekly news magazine published in Calcutta. He left in 1980 and worked as Picture Editor/Visualizer/Photographer of "India Today", India’s leading news magazine, during its formative years. From 1982 to 1991, he worked on special issues and designs, contributing trailblazing picture essays on social, political and cultural themes, many of which became the talking point of the magazine.

In the last 18 years, Rai has specialized in extensive coverage of India. He has produced more than 18 books, including Raghu Rai’s Delhi, The Sikhs, Calcutta, Khajuraho, Taj Mahal, Tibet in Exile, India, and Mother Teresa.

For Greenpeace, he has completed an in-depth documentary project on the chemical disaster at Bhopal in 1984, and on its ongoing effects on the lives of gas victims. This work resulted in a book and three exhibitions that have been touring Europe, America, India and southeast Asia since 2004, the 20th anniversary of the disaster. Rai hopes that the exhibition can support the many survivors through creating greater awareness, both about the tragedy, and about the victims – many who are still uncompensated – who continue to live in the contaminated environment around Bhopal.

Rai was awarded the ‘Padmashree’ in 1971, one of India’s highest civilian awards ever given to a photographer. In 1992, his National Geographic cover story “Human Management of Wildlife in India” won him widespread critical acclaim for the piece. Besides winning many national and international awards, Rai has exhibited his works in London, Paris, New York, Hamburg, Prague, Tokyo, Zurich and Sydney. His photo essays have appeared in many of the world’s leading magazines and newspapers including "Time", "Life", "GEO", "The New York Times", "Sunday Times", "Newsweek", "The Independent," and the "New Yorker".

He has served three times on the jury of the World Press Photo and twice on the jury of UNESCO's International Photo Contest.

Raghu Rai lives in Delhi with his family and continues to be an associate of Magnum Photos.

Awards

1992       Photograph of the Year, USA
1971       Padmashree Award, India

Exhibitions

2005       India - Musei Capitolini Centrale Montemartini, Rome, Italy
2005       Bhopal 1984 – 2004 - Melkweg Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2004       Exposure - Drik Gallery, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Leica Gallery, 
              Prague, Czech Republic
2003       Exposure: Portrait of a Corporate Crime - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
2003       Bhopal - Sala Consiliare, Venice, Italy; Photographic Gallery, Helsinki, Finland
2002       Volkart Foundation, Winterthur, Switzerland
2002       Raghu Rai’s India - A Retrospective – Photofusion, London, UK
1997       Retrospective - National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India

Collection

Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France

Books

2005       Mother Theresa: A Life of Dedication, Harry N. Abrams, USA
2005       Romance of India, Timeless Books, India
2004       Indira Gandhi: A Living Legacy, Timeless Books, India
2004       Exposure: Portrait Of A Corporate Crime, Greenpeace, Netherlands
2003/04  Saint Mother: A Life Dedicated, Timeless Books, India; 
              (Mère Teresa), La Martinière, France
2002       Bhopal Gas Tragedy (with Suroopa Mukherjee), Tulika Publishers, India
2001       Raghu Rai's India - A Retrospective, Asahi Shimbun, Japan
2000       Lakshadweep, UT of Lakshadweep, India
2000       Raghu Rai... in his Own Words, Roli Books, India
1998       Man, Metal and Steel, Steel Authority of India, Ltd., India
1997       My Land and Its People, Vadehra Gallery, India
1996       Faith and Compassion: The Life and Work or Mother Teresa, Element Books, USA
1996/01  Dreams of India, Times Editions, Singapore/Greenwich, UK
1994       Raghu Rai's Delhi, Indus/Harper Collins, India
1991       Khajuraho, Time Books International, India
1990/91  Tibet in Esilio, Mondadori, Italy; (Tibet in Exile), Chronicle Books, USA
1990       Delhi and Agra (with Lai Kwok Kin and Nitin Rai), Hunter Publications, Inc., USA
1989       Calcutta, Time Books International, India
1988       Dreams of India, Time Books International, Singapore; (L'Inde), Arthaud, France
1986/87  Taj Mahal, Times Editions, Singapore; Robert Laffont, France; Rizzoli Publications, USA
1985       Indira Gandhi (with Pupul Jayakar), Lustre Press, India
1984       The Sikhs, Lustre Press, India
1983       Delhi: A Portrait, Delhi Tourist Development Corporation/Oxford University Press, 
              India/UK
1974       A Day in the life of Indira Gandhi, Nachiketa Publications, India