Western Artists and India /anglais

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Discover the untold story of artistic exchange between the West and India in “Western Artists and India” by Jhaveri Shanay. This hardcover edition from Thames & Hudson (2013) explores the fascinating journeys of post-independence American and European artists who sought inspiration in India’s vibrant culture. Uncover rare photographs and insightful essays, alongside interviews with artists like Howard Hodgkin and Lynda Benglis, revealing how Indian influences shaped their work and contributed to the evolution of modern art. This 272-page volume, featuring nearly 400 images, sheds light on a largely unacknowledged chapter in art history, perfect for enthusiasts of cross-cultural art and design. ISBN: 9780500516881.

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Western artists and india identifies the cross-cultural exchanges that took place between india and the west after decolonization, with its primary focus on important american and european artists and designers who travelled to india post independence and created works inspired by their visits while providing a valuable portrait of a largely unacknowledged aspect of the history of art produced in india, their journeys serve as the conduit to an examination of the growth of indian modernism and rare moments of local patronage this highly original volume has nearly 400 images, which include many hitherto unpublished photographs from personal archives it comprises seven authoritative essays by noted critics and art historians; four fascinating interviews with the artists howard hodgkin, lynda benglis, luigi ontani and wolfgang laib; a specially commissioned contribution by the artist matti braun; and representative portfolios of 29 artists

Embark on a captivating journey through the interwoven artistic landscapes of the West and India with "Western Artists and India," a stunning hardcover volume by Jhaveri Shanay. Published by Thames & Hudson in 2013, this book illuminates the profound cross-cultural exchanges that blossomed between India and the West in the post-decolonization era, offering a fresh perspective on the evolution of modern art. This groundbreaking work delves into the experiences of prominent American and European artists and designers who ventured to India after its independence, seeking inspiration and forging new artistic paths. Their travels served as a catalyst, not only shaping their own creative outputs but also significantly influencing the trajectory of Indian modernism. "Western Artists and India" meticulously examines how these encounters fostered a dynamic dialogue, leading to unique collaborations and instances of local patronage that have remained largely unacknowledged in conventional art history narratives. Shanay's insightful narrative unveils a rich tapestry of artistic interactions, exploring the impact of India's vibrant culture, spiritual traditions, and diverse landscapes on Western artistic sensibilities. It examines how Indian motifs, techniques, and philosophical concepts were integrated into Western art, resulting in a fascinating fusion of styles and perspectives. The book also sheds light on the reciprocal influence, revealing how Western artistic movements and ideas contributed to the development of modern Indian art. Within the 272 pages of this meticulously researched volume, you'll discover nearly 400 images, many of which are previously unpublished photographs unearthed from personal archives. These visual treasures offer an intimate glimpse into the artists' journeys and the evolution of their work. "Western Artists and India" features seven authoritative essays penned by acclaimed critics and art historians, providing scholarly insights into the historical, social, and cultural contexts surrounding these artistic exchanges. Adding further depth and dimension are four captivating interviews with renowned artists Howard Hodgkin, Lynda Benglis, Luigi Ontani, and Wolfgang Laib, offering firsthand accounts of their experiences in India and their artistic interpretations. Further enriching the narrative is a specially commissioned contribution by the artist Matti Braun, adding a contemporary perspective to the discourse. To truly showcase the artistic diversity explored, representative portfolios of 29 artists are thoughtfully presented, allowing readers to fully appreciate the breadth and depth of their Indian-inspired creations. Weighing in at approximately 1500 grams, this visually stunning and intellectually stimulating book is an essential addition to the libraries of art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone fascinated by the dynamic interplay between cultures and the transformative power of artistic exchange. With ISBN-13: 9780500516881 and ISBN-10: 050051688X, find a hidden perspective of art from a unique perspective.
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050051688X

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9780500516881

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272

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