Lyons Corner House, Tottenham Court Road, London © Wolfgang Suschitzky
In the years between 1930 and 1980, some of the best-known photographers from around the world came to London to make work about the city and its communities. Bringing together a rare collection of classic twentieth-century photographs, Another London highlighted the vibrancy of the city as a dynamic metropolis, richly diverse and full of contrast. As part of this landmark exhibition, Cara’s director (whilst working with Eric Franck Fine Art in London) worked on researching and cataloguing the collection of 1,400 photographs, which was being donated to the Tate by the celebrated art collectors, Eric and Louise Franck. Including iconic works by photographers such as Bill Brandt, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank, this remains one of Tate’s key holdings of photographs of the capital to date.
The MAP Academy is a ground-breaking initiative to transform the approach to teaching and sharing knowledge surrounding the history of art in India.
The MAP Academy is a ground-breaking initiative to transform the approach to teaching and sharing knowledge surrounding the history of art in India. One of Cara Consulting’s most ambitious and long-term projects to date, we have been involved right from the inception of the project, which we manage end-to-end. In addition to researching and writing a comprehensive curriculum for the arts, which is delivered through rich media content online, we’re also developing an online encyclopedia as well as interactive timelines, bibliographies, glossaries and resource databases for students, educators and scholars. Working with various partners and collaborators, our role includes everything from branding, research, content development, design and development, as well as overseeing the work of the team, partnerships, sustainability of the project and its scalability.
The MAP Academy is a ground-breaking initiative to transform the approach to teaching and sharing knowledge surrounding the history of art in India.