Ganesh Haloi
A Rhythm Surfaces in the MindWith extensive essays by eminent art critics interspersed with folios of many previously unpublished works from throughout his life, this monograph documents Ganesh Haloi’s singular vocabulary of abstraction and landscape. “...foster[s] a better understanding of Haloi and his magnetic abstractions...studded with several watercolours and sketches...providing a glimpse into Haloi’s artistic development.” — Shaikh Ayaz, OPEN magazine
- Category: All Books, Contemporary Art, MAPIN20
Ganesh Haloi has cultivated a singular vocabulary of abstraction and landscape. This painterly world is textured with knowledge references that the artist is attuned to over decades—from realms as diverse as archaeology, ancient architecture, art history, sacred philosophy and poetry. His works are exercises in bringing life to the genre of landscape painting through the assembly of disparate symbolic forms. Throughout Haloi’s oeuvre, as in his thinking, there is never a separation between the nature within and the nature without.
With extensive essays by eminent art critics and interspersed with previously unpublished illustrated folios and sketches of work from throughout his life, this monograph documents Haloi’s earth-toned abstract vocabulary that has drawn over time on a vast breadth of iconography, ideas, and movements. In his paintings, Haloi is an itinerant traveller and so is the viewer—within strangely unbound time, one takes passage across the vastness of landscape, a floating geometry, the seduction of lines.
Natasha Ginwala, Associate Curator-at-Large at Martin-Gropius-Bau, is a curator, researcher and writer based in Colombo and Berlin.
Jesal Thacker is an independent curator and also the founder-director of Bodhana Arts and Research Foundation.
Iftikhar Dadi is John H. Burris Professor and Chair of the Department of History of Art at Cornell University.
Adam Szymczyk, presently Curator-at-Large at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, is a curator and author based in Zurich, Switzerland.
Lawrence Rinder is a curator and Director Emeritus of the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
Soumik Nandy Majumdar is presently a faculty member of the Department of History of Art at Kala Bhavana, Santiniketan.
Roobina Karode has been the Director and Chief Curator at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi since it opened in 2010.
Infinite Abstraction
The Song, Not the Words
Benaras sketchbook, c. 1990
Form and Play in the Art of Ganesh Haloi
Frogs and a Snake, 1995 (Children’s book)
Terrasonic Agency: Working the Earth
Cholte Cholte, 2001 (Children’s book)
Painter of the Twilight Zone
Santiniketan sketchbook, 1993–94
Re-citing Land
Poetics of Abstraction, 2012 & 2017
Processing a Line
Form and Play sketchbook, 2018
Artist Biography
Bibliography
Contributors’ Biographies
Acknowledgements
ISBN | 9789385360855 |
Pages | 256 |
Number of photographs | 15 |
Number of illustrations | 245 |
Size | 10 x 11” (254 x 280 mm), hc |
Date of Publishing | Dec. 2022 |
Language(s) | English |
Co-publisher(s) | In association with Akar Prakar |
Rights Available | World rights |
— Shaikh Ayaz, OPEN