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Iranna GR was born in 1970, and has painted professionally for 10
years. His studentship took place amid great upheaval in the Indian
class system and a fierce debate about Indian art. The State ceased
to control the economy thus opening the country up to private
business. Although this was generally positive it also had the
effect of generating religious and traditionalist friction. Between
1999 and 2000 Iranna acted as artist-in-residence at Wimbledon
School of Art, London. His art is thought to be a stylistic
challenge to post-modernism, using instead the representative,
idealistic and modernist language of contemporary Indian painting.
He has won several awards, held a series of one-man shows and
participated in exhibitions in Amsterdam and Chicago. This is a
meditation on the life and work of the artist. Ranjit Hoskote
emphasises the spirituality of the artist's work and the importance
of his Guru. Frequently, Iranna depicts a solitary figure in an
unreal landscape, and this has been interpreted by the author as a
self-portrait of one who feels estranged from his context. "The
Dancer on the Horse" refers to a self-portrait by this name. The
dancer must maintain both his own logical plan and take into
account the movement of the horse which is unpredictable. This
balancing act is a metaphor for the artist's obligation to find the
appropriate relationship between the inner and outer realities and
the private space of the studio and the public space of the
gallery. For Ranjit Hoskote, Iranna is immensely successful in
achieving this equilibrium.
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Icelight (Hardcover)
Ranjit Hoskote
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R666
R572
Discovery Miles 5 720
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Maqbool Fida Husain (1913-2011) is a central figure in Indian
modern art, and the most represented artist in Mathaf's collection.
A founding member of the Progressive Artists Group, formed in
Bombay in 1947, Husain played a leading role in revolutionising art
in India by parting ways with the dominant genres of academic
painting and miniaturist nostalgia. This book investigates the work
produced in all six decades of Husain's artistic practice, and
includes paintings, prints, poetry, architecture, textile and film.
It is divided into three themes: first, the idea of home as a
habitat, a repository of Husain's childhood memories, and a space
of exploration; second, the human passion for creativity and
knowledge; and third, a multitude of approaches to the cosmic and
divine aspects of being - expressed in myths, philosophies, world
religions, narratives and symbols. The book also presents Husain's
portfolio on Islamic Civilisations, a series of 99 works
commissioned by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser in 2007.
Commenting on Hoskote's poetry on the Poetry International website,
the poet and editor Arundhathi Subramaniam observes: "His writing
has revealed a consistent and exceptional brilliance in its
treatment of image. Hoskote's metaphors are finely wrought,
luminous and sensuous, combining an artisanal virtuosity with
passion, turning each poem into a many-angled, multifaced
experience."
Krishen Khanna is a painter whose work engages the social,
historical and political landscape of India. He was a member of the
Progressive Artists Group which promoted modernity in the art
scene. The artist briefly worked in an abstract style but soon
reverted to representational art. Khanna painted a series of
musicians (bandwallah) and there are strong references to music in
his work. The book looks at this theme in some detail. This is the
first monograph of the artist and will be valuable for its care to
set Khanna's paintings in a broader context.
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