Abstraction in Indian Painting

Abstraction in Indian Painting
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Publisher : Kaveri Books
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 8174790810
ISBN-13 : 9788174790811
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Book Synopsis Abstraction in Indian Painting by : Badar Jahan

Download or read book Abstraction in Indian Painting written by Badar Jahan and published by Kaveri Books. This book was released on 2008 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Presence Of Abstraction In Indian Contemporary Art Has Been Intensely Debated Throughout The Post Independence Era. It Was In Late 1940 S That Bombay Progressive Group, Calcutta Group, Baroda Group And Later Some Individuals Exuded New Ethos Towards Abstraction. There Have Also Been Artists Like V S Gaitonde, Jeram Patel, Nasreen Mohammedi And S H Raza, Who Have Been Totally Devoted To The Non-Representational Art. This Book Provides An Analytical View Of Abstract Art Movement And Its Assimilation In India Contemporary Painting. It Also Highlights Of Both Over Each Other. The Author Identifies The Significance Of Abstraction In Indian Painting, Applied Constantly Throughout The Post Independence Era. She Also Stresses Importance Of Folk And Other Traditional Art, Pointing Towards Its Continuity Echoing In The Contemporary Art Of The Whole World. Major Differences Between Artists And Their Influences Are Discusses With Due Seriousness And Are Seen As An Honest And Intellectual Attempt To Make Indian Contemporary Art A Significant Portal. The Choice Of Illustrations Is Wide And Truly Testifies The Richness And Diversity Of The Subject And A Bibliography Provides Useful Reference Material. Contents Chapter 1: Fifty Five Years Of Post Independence Indian Painting; Chapter 2: The Dialectic Of Abstract Art; Chapter 3: The Story Of Abstract Art Movement; Chapter 4: Tracing Abstraction In Trends And Tendencies; Chapter 5: Abstraction Through Indigenous Sources; Abstraction And Folk And Tribal Art, Abstraction And Tantra Art, Abstraction And Symbols & Scripts; Chapter 6: An Insight On Contemporary Indian Artists By Jamini Roy, K C S Panikar, S H Raza, Nasreen Mohammedi And Jeram Patel.


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