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Fame visited the poet Dom Moraes (1938-2004) early, when his first book, which he published at nineteen, won the Hawthornden Prize. He went on to lead a richly diverse life as an international journalist, war correspondent, anthologist and editor.
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London-born, Delhi-based Bharti Kher is becoming known for her evocative, layered sculptures and paintings, which explore identity and multiplicity. Featured here is a series inspired by a 1928 autopsy of a blue sperm whale, which Kher has spun into imagery conflating Indian trad ...
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Manu Parekh is a contemporary Indian artist who painted a series of paintings on the holy city of Banaras. His work is symbolic of tensions in Indian society and has been executed in what is known as the Indian Expressionist style. This book contains 14 essays that offer a thorou ...
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Krishen Khanna is a painter whose work engages the social, historical and political landscape of India. This book combines an Indian artist's monograph with the discussion of the socio-political context. It places the artist's work in its biographical, historical and social conte ...
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Iranna's art is thought to be a stylistic challenge to post-modernism, using instead the representative and idealistic language of contemporary Indian painting. Like the dancer on the horse, Iranna balances his inner spirituality with the technical demands of the artistic medium, ...
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Iranna G R's art is thought to be a stylistic challenge to postmodernism, using instead the representative, idealistic and modernist language of contemporary Indian painting. This book offers a meditation on the life and work of the artist, emphasising the spirituality of the art ...
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Definitive work on the artist Mohan Samant and his style and techniques.
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Definitive work on the artist and his style and techniques.
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This first major monograph of the doyen of Indian Pop Art looks at the evolution of Atul Dodiya's impressive and multi-faceted career.
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Tyeb Mehta (b 1925) is one of India's most celebrated, prolific, and critically acclaimed contemporary artists. This title offers an overview of Mehta's work, analysing it through critical writings on each phase of his work as well as through interviews, speeches, and poems.
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