The
series of photographs Bollywood Dreams, by award wining photographer
Jonathan Torgovnik, documents the phenomenon of India’s
film industry – affectionately known around the world as Bollywood.
Torgovnik first went to India in 1992, and since 1997 he has traveled
extensively throughout the country, capturing the entire spectrum
of Bollywood. The films themselves are full of color, light and happy
endings, yet Togovnik’s photographs capture the radiance and
beauty of a crumpled ticket stub, a ripped movie poster, and a cluttered
cinema floor, alike. Phaidon Press will release the book Bollywood
Dreams, this Spring. Books will be available at the opening and
during the exhibition.
Born in 1969 in Tel Aviv, Jonathan Torgovnik lived in Israel until
his early 20’s. He began his career as a combat photographer
in the Israeli army. “The army was my real school of photography.
It was very unorganized. They just told me to go out there and shoot,
but instead of a gun, I had a camera.” During this time, and
while he was still a teenager – Torgovnik’s press pool
of images were published around the world.
In addition to Bollywood, Torgovnik has completed several long-term
documentary projects, and his photographs have appeared in Newsweek,
Smithsonian, Vanity Fair, Sunday Times Magazine (London,) The Telegraph
Magazine, (London,) Paris Match, Stern, and other publications. His
work is in the permanent collection of several major museums, including
the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston,) The Jewish Museum, (New York,)
and The Ellis Island Immigration Museum. He is the recipient of many
photo awards.