Trucks and Tuks: Decorated Vehicles of South Asia
Previous project Next project
Christopher Herwig
160x200 mm hardback
208 pages
ISBN: 978-1-7398878-8-9
Includes 3 exclusive Trucks and Tuks postcards
Pre-order, available late August
Photographer Christopher Herwig (author of the Soviet Bus Stops series and Soviet Metro Stations) has travelled 10,000 kilometres in his quest to record this overlooked artform. He has documented the characteristics of each region – from Pakistan in the north, where intricately painted trucks often have a curved wooden peak at the front, symbolizing a princess’ tiara; to Sri Lanka in the south, where tuk tuks might equally be painted with holy deities or the Joker from Batman.
The designs reflect a driver’s identity, faith and aspirations and span a bewildering range of themes: ideals of masculinity might be intertwined with expressions of love and longing, while bold typography urges drivers to blow their horns, or promotes a campaign for the education of girls. Sadly, as a result of government directives, alongside the proliferation of cheap, mass-produced decorations, this vibrant cultural expression is in decline, making this project all the more vital.