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Exhibition documents Christopher Wilton-Steer s four-month journey along the world s oldest trade route
Agra, India. Photo: Christopher Wilton-Steer and AKDN.
LONDON
.-The Aga Khan Foundation announced The Silk Road: A Living History, an open-air photography exhibition by travel photographer Christopher Wilton-Steer. The exhibition documents Wilton-Steers journey along the historic trade route undertaken in 2019. Over a period of four months, he travelled 40,000 km overland by car, bus, train, ferry, horse and camel from London to Beijing traversing sixteen countries. He began his journey from Londons Kings Cross where the show is being staged from 8th April 2021 and runs until 16th June. The exhibition has been arranged around Granary Square and is presented in partnership with Kings Cross.