The Significance and Relevance of Early Modern Indian Painters to the Contemporary Indian Art
Material type:
- 9788195347292
- ARTS NIL
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Arthshila Ahmedabad Cluster: 3E | ARTS/NIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | BK01842 |
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ARTS/LOW Behind the Camera | ARTS/LUC Latin American Art Since 1900 | ARTS/MUL Pieter Bruegel: The Complete Works | ARTS/NIL The Significance and Relevance of Early Modern Indian Painters to the Contemporary Indian Art | ARTS/PRA Kaisa Kaisa Khana / कैसा कैसा खाना | ARTS/RAE Chris Ware | ARTS/ROY Chinti Chadi Pahad / चिंटी चढ़ी पहाड़ |
The Significance and Relevance of Early Modern Indian Painters to the Contemporary Indian Art, written in 1971, reevaluates the legacies of painting inherited by the artist Nilima Sheikh. Drifting between two inadequate models, one an import of British Colonialism, and another desperate for an identification as ‘Indian’, the artist engages with the works of Raja Ravi Varma, Abanindranath Tagore, Amrita Sher-Gil, Nandalal Bose, and Jamini Roy, as well as the critical and art historical writing surrounding these practices, to offer a revaluation of these legacies and a possible way forward—one that she would go on to articulate in her own decades-long engagement with painting.