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019139
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Mumbai, Art Musings, 2010.
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No paginationIndigo blue spine
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Catalogue published by Art Musings for the exhibition "Brooklyn Bound R-Train." Art collection of K.K. Raghava, after living in New York.
K.K. Raghava (born 1980 in Bangalore, India) also known as Raghava KK and Raghava K K, is a contemporary artist living and working in New York and India.
Raghava KK, named by CNN as one of the 10 most fascinating people the world is yet to know of, is a multi-disciplinary artist, working in genres as disparate as painting, film, installation, multimedia, performance, and his own wedding.
He began as a cartoonist in 1997 with leading Indian publications. His work conceptually grapples with the construct of identity, gender and sexuality, and the absence of interpersonal context in today's world of online identity performance.
In 2010, Raghava spoke at the TED Conference in Long Beach, CA. He has lectured at New York University (New York, NY) and at several art institutions, including New Hampshire Institute of Art (Manchester, NH, USA) and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts (Nîmes, France). In 2007, he was invited as a guest of the city of Nîmes to exhibit his work at the Carre d'Art Musee d'Art Contemporain.
Raghava's performance art piece Anthropomorphism: When Paintings Dance was premiered in California in 2005 through a grant from the American India Foundation. His public art installations include a library for the Robin Hood Foundation in the Bronx, NY.
He recently launched his interactive iPad app, which inspires open-mindedness at the earliest stages, at Art Stage, Singapore and the India Art Summit, New Delhi. He presently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01395 | 759.954/RAG | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018450
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London, Ronchini Gallery, 2013.
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70pYellow spine
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition, Calder & Melotti: Children of the sky.
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9780992653101 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01309 | 709.24/CAL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018278
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New Delhi, Visual Arts Gallery, 2009.
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85pRed Spine
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This collection comprises of the artist's works with oils, acrylics, water colours and conte drawings.
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Lavanyavati
Regal
Centred in company
Earth dance
In abstract prayer
Purusha in prakriti
Vairagi
Coupled
Dark couple
Working women
Torso
Erect women
Digambar
Approaching
Seated man
Couple in burnt umber
Levitating
Kneeling in light
Couple in red
Birahini
Spirited man
Earthed
Seated woman
Dealing with cosmos
The sun and gold
Bent back
Dieties together
The stance
In search
Slender women
Rakta padma
Vageshree
Quietly
Brunt couple
Search into the earth
Man-woman in search of light
Stunned
Intensely together
He man
Lone seeker
Dark man in sun
The initiator
The central figure
Green devi
Santhal woman
Grounded
Couple
Medieval women
Soliniki
Touching
At the altar
The king
Listening to the music
Music in the air
In prayer
Junoon
Animal instinct
Two in monochrome
Hunting
Devanartaki
Drenched in the rain
Melted in space
Classical singer
Omnipotent
Rural woman
Contemplating
The presence
Initiated
To comprehend
Internalized
Glowing
The gallop
Solid seat
Gyani
Leaving behind
He man
Pining
In prayer
Red and black lines
Shakti
Extend to the horizon
Vidisha
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Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01307 | 759.954/DAS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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025325
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Ahmedabad, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019.
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296pGrey spine
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'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.
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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
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9789385360589 Hb.
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Key Words
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Painting, Indic
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IBDP
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United Arab Emirates
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Painting - India - 20th century - Exhibitions
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England - London
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20th century art, India
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Catalogues
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Art - Private collections
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Boer, Jane de - Art collections
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Boer, Jane de - Interviews
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Boer, Kito de - Art collections
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Boer, Kito de - Interviews
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Broota, Rameshwar, 1941- - Interviews
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Pyne, Ganesh, 1937-2013 - Interviews
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Ramachandran, A., 1935- - Interviews
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I02456 | 759.954/DEA | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
018282
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New Delhi, Vadhera Art Gallery, 2006.
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Green Spine
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Catalog of an exhibition of paintings of Prabhakar Kolte, Indian artist, held at Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi on April 14 - May 05, 2006; includes an article on his paintings.
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Acrylic and water colour on mount board
Acrylic and water colour on paper
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Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01304 | 759.954/KOL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
018452
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London, Tate Gallery Publishing Limited, 2000.
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245pBlue spine
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This book celebrates the opening of Tate Modern, London, and introduces readers to the building, the collection, and the new approach to modern and contemporary art. The gallery presents the twentieth century through the reinterpretation of four classic themes: the nude, landscape, still-life, and history painting. Their re-emergence in modern art as the body, the environment, the everyday, and society, is discussed in four introductory texts and through selected writings. The second half of the book is an A to Z of one hundred key artists in the Tate's international modern collection that are introduced by a team of eleven art historians.
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9781854373120 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
C00013 | 708.2132/TAT | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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