A series of photographs providing an insight into the life and landscapes, flora and fauna, communities and culture of Malawi — a landlocked country in south-eastern Africa — were on display at an exhibition that opened at the VM Art Gallery on Monday.
It’s the second exhibition by Laurence Savary, a French artist based in South Africa, in Karachi at the same gallery. The earlier one focusing on the wildlife, nature and culture of South Africa was organised in 2014.
None of the 40 images on display were titled, leaving the visitor at freedom to have his or her own perception and understanding of the photograph, each carrying a lot of interesting details of a particular object or sight.
For instance, there were so many shades of different colours in a single landscape depicting an agricultural field. Then, there were photographs in which different animals co-existed in the same environment. In one such image, a deer seemed to have a secret talk with a pair of zebras.
The artist also seemed to have a penchant for old trees as there were quite a few images of them.
“I don’t like giving titles to photographs as I want people to interpret them on their own way,” said Savary, who has been a versatile industrial marketer for over 15 years.
While Savary has always had a love for photography and used to take photographs of whatever she was attracted to during her professional visits to different countries, she took up photography seriously in 2011 when she was out of a job.
Asked about her visits to Pakistan, she explained her first trip to the country was in 1989 when she came to Karachi and also visited other cities for an academic assignment.