Exhibitions
Resilience, Hyderabad Centre for photography , India 2019
Projections
Undercurrent // Even though the world is burning, Group show @Angkor Photo Festival, 2020
Venus flytrap x Angkor photo workshop. Siem Reap 2019
Venus flytrap // Projection @ Chennai Photo Biennale , India 2019
Venus flytrap // Projection @ Meta House Goethe-Center, Phnom Penh 2019
Venus flytrap // Projection @ Matca, Hanoi Vietnam 2019
Living gods CPB x Sahapedia, India 2019
Participant in the Angkor photo workshop, Cambodia 2018
Recipient of Sahapedia grant, India 2017
Fjuk artist resident, Iceland 2016
Publication
Newsminute, lockdown https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/pics-tn-photographers-capture-life-lockdown-124640
Living Gods, Sahapedia. https://www.sahapedia.org/spirit-sacred-groves-thira-northern-kerala
Press
March 2016 https://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/travel/250316/amidst-the-auroras.html
August 2015 The Hindu https://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/three-women-photographers-talk-about-their-passion-for-photography/article7554040.ece
Sept 2012 The Hindu https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/art/snapshots-of-real-life/article3866123.ece
Kirthana Devdas ( b. 1988 ) is a photographer currently living in Chennai, in India.
Kirthana was a recipient of the Sahapedia grant in 2018 for her documentation of thira, a ritual practice in the Malabar region in South India, and a resident artist at the Fjuk centre for the arts in Husavik, Iceland in 2016. Her work has been shown at the Angkor Photo Festival, Chennai Photo Biennale and the Hyderabad Centre for photography in India. Her work has also been commissioned by clients like Facebook, Fairwear Foundation, Keystone Foundation, Marico, HCL, Asian Paints and Hidesign.
She is member of a photo collective called Eight thirty based in India.