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Midnight to the boom: painting in India after independence / Neff, Terry Ann R. (ed.) 2013  Book
Neff, Terry Ann R. (ed.) Book
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Publication New York, Thames & Hudson, 2013.
Description 228pGreen spine
Summary/Abstract Following independence in 1947, India's artists faced a particular challenge: how to express the new nations distinctive character while entering a global discourse focused on modernisms universal premises of experimentation and shared human values. In the absence of a dominant aesthetic, painters could turn where they wished and blend as they liked from Abstract Expressionism to Tantric spiritualism; from Rajasthani painting to changes in India's complex politics, religions, castes and daily life. This richly illustrated, in-depth study, published to accompany the exhibition organized by the Peabody Essex Museum in the USA, surveys the three generations of artists responsible for these critical shifts in the development of India's modernist art. It shows how their achievements and the countries unprecedented boom ushered India's modern and contemporary art into a new era of globalism, a soaring international market, and an explosion in the media and technologies of art.
Contents An Age Of Painting: Art After Independence /​ Susan S. Bean India's Dialogical Modernism /​ Susan S. Bean Spaces For Modern Art: The Indian Art World 1940-90 /​ Karin Zitzewitz Frame/​Works And The Emergence Of "Art" In India After Independence /​ Ajay Sinha American Collectors Of Indian Art Chester And Davida Herwitz /​ Susan S. Bean Pathbreakers The First Generation /​ Rebecca M. Brown Biren De M.F. Husain Ram Kumar Tyeb Mehta S.H. Raza G.R. Santosh K.G. Subramanyan Midnight's Children The Second Generation /​ Susan S. Bean Manjit Bawa Bikash Bhattacharjee Rameshwar Broota Jogen Chowdhury K. Laxma Goud Bhupen Khakhar Nasreen Mohamedi Gieve Patel Ganesh Pyne Gulammohammed Sheikh Arpita Singh New Mediators The Third Generation /​ Beth Citron Atul Dodiya Ranbir Singh Kaleka Nalini Malani Sudhir Patwardhan Rekha Rodwittiya
Standard Number 9780875772240 Pb.
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Modern Indian painting: Jane and Kito de Boer collection / Dean, Rob (ed.); Tillotson, Giles (ed.) 2019  Book
Dean, Rob (ed.) Book
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Publication Ahmedabad, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019.
Description 296pGrey spine
Summary/Abstract 'Modern Indian Painting' presents a survey of Indian painting from the late 19th century to the present day, drawn from the private collection of Jane and Kito de Boer. The book delineates developments over a period of time, while contextualising them with previously unpublished examples by major artists. The first part of the book features the de Boers talking about their passion for India and Indian art. The second part presents a history of modern Indian painting, with essays on the Bengal School, the so-called "Dutch Bengal" artists, the Calcutta naturalists, the portrait painters of the Bombay School in the early 20th century, the Progressive Artists Group, and the post-Independence artists of Bengal. The de Boer collection also contains representations of a few individual artists, such as Chittaprosad, Ganesh Pyne, Ramachandran, and Broota, whose works are explored through essays and interviews.
Contents Introduction / Giles Tillotson 1. Why India? An interview with Jane and Kito de Boer / Rob Dean 2. Modern Indian painting. The Bengal School : the rise of artistic nationalism in India / Partha Mitter Making magic throught the real : some early episodes of modern Indian art / Giles Tillotson Modernism reinvented in Bombay : the art of the progressives / Yashodhara Dalmia The paradox of modernism : art in Bengal after Independence / Sona Datta 3. Artists in focus. Chittaprosad's visual modes / Sanjoy Kumar Mallik Ganesh Pyne / in conversation with Sona Datta A. Ramachandran / in conversation with Rob Dean Rameshwar Broota / in conversation with Rob Dean and Kito de Boer 4. The collections. Jane and Kito de Boer / in conversation with Rob Dean Modern Indian art : a global perspective / Jane and Kito de Boer
Standard Number 9789385360589 Hb.
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Mumbai Modern Progressive's Artist's Group: 1947 - 2013 / Mumbai...(Title) 2013  Book
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Publication Mumbai, Delhi Art Gallery, 2013.
Description 499pGrey spine
Summary/Abstract Exhibition catalog of Indian artists; photographic reproductions of their works; includes brief life sketches.
Standard Number 9789381217351 Hb.
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