Updated On: 03 July, 2015 08:11 AM IST | | Aditi Chordia
<p>Don’t miss an insightful photo exhibition by Kochi-based artist Ouso Chakola, who’s displayed the architecture of Tamil Nadu’s temples, using unusual printing methods</p>

Wooden Chariot, Ayodhyapattinam, Van Dyke Print 2015
Keen to discover new facets of photography? Does the term ‘Historic Photography’ intrigue you? Take a tour into the world of Ouso Chakola, a Kochi-based artist, who has experimented with his lens by exploring the stunning architecture of Tamil Nadu’s temples. He has dabbled with alternative photographic printing techniques, commonly referred as traditional photography. Conducted by the Clarke House, the exhibition is on till this Saturday.
When we asked as to why the event is named as ‘The unimportant histories of Architecture, Chakola reasons, “The exhibition looks at the social and political histories of architecture which is often ignored by the society and aims at shedding light on the lost heritage of these temples that were once remembered for their Dravidian Architecture.”