
A Photographic Chronicle of Humanity, Resilience, and Liberation
Kolkata Centre for Creativity, in collaboration with Alliance Française du Bengale, present the exhibition, “Kolkata to Dhaka, 1971: Marc Riboud’s Lens on History “, a tribute to one of the most celebrated photojournalists of the 20th century. Through his lens, we see not just history but the human stories behind it. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to rediscover these moments through the eyes of an artist who was committed to revealing the depth of human emotions in times of crisis.
Marc Riboud is born in 1923 in Saint-Genis-Laval near Lyon. In 1937 at the Exposition Universelle in Paris he takes his first photos using a small vest pocket Kodak given to him by his father for his 14th birthday. In 1942 he joins the resistance and, in 1944, fights in the Vercors. He studies engineering at the Ecole Centrale in Lyon and starts to work. Three years after he decides to become a photographer.

Photo © Marc Riboud / Fonds Marc Riboud at the Guimet – National Museum of Asian Arts, France (English)
Exhibition Dates: March 15 – March 29, 2025
Venue: First Floor Gallery, Kolkata Centre for Creativity