Pradip Malde
Professor of Art
Diploma, Bournemouth College of Art; M.A., Glasgow School of Art
Since graduating from the Glasgow School of Art in 1980, he has lived and worked as a photographic artist and teacher in Scotland and Tennessee. Malde has exhibited in Europe and the USA, and has works in numerous collections including the Princeton University Museum, Princeton, NJ; Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. He is currently working with students and alumni on a documentary photographic project about Haiti. As a photographer, much of his work considers the experience of loss and transformation. It examines the process of negation as a catalyst for survival. Believing that beauty and hope are intertwined, his studio practice and teaching considers how best to shape these experiences as vehicles for better understanding the human condition.
Areas of Expertise
- Photography
- Documentary work
- Digital media
- Large Format photography
- Platinum-palladium printing
- Human Rights
- Environmental Rights
- Haiti
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