Alchemy
Contemporary Indian Painting and Miniature Traditions
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The author has selected to study the art of five significant artists—Abanindranath Tagore, Manjit Bawa, Waswo X. Waswo, Rakesh Vijayvargiya, and Nilima Sheikh—who have resourced and reinvented iconic traditions, with different perspectives and using different techniques. Accompanied with splendid illustrations, the essays bring to attention the Indian art of today, with the magical transformation of older concepts and techniques in miniature painting into contemporary practice.
Geeti Sen is a cultural historian, professor, art critic and editor, trained at the Universities of Chicago and Calcutta. Sen was the art critic for The Times of India, Mumbai, Assistant Editor at Marg, the prestigious art journal, art critic for India Today, New Delhi, and from 1990 to 2006, she was appointed the Chief Editor at the India International Centre, New Delhi. She is the author of several books, including Feminine Fables: Imaging the Indian Woman in Painting, Photography and Cinema (Mapin, 2002) and Bindu: Space and Time in Raza’s Vision (1992, reprint 2020).
Introduction: Inspiration From Miniature Painting
The Reinvention of the Miniature: Abanindranath Tagore
Mythic Encounters: Manjit Bawa
Horizons of Intimacy: Waswo X. Waswo and R. Vijay
Resourcing the Narrative: Nilima Sheikh
Afterword
Bibliography
ISBN | 9789394501638 |
Pages | 148 |
Number of illustrations | 69 |
Size | 8 x 10.25” (203 x 260 mm), sc with gatefold |
Date of Publishing | Nov. 2024 |
Language(s) | English |
Co-publisher(s) | Mapin Publishing |
Rights Available | World rights |