Amrita Sher-Gil: Art and Life

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the journey and the struggle for expression of one of the most enterprising and innovative artists of our times, Amrita Sher-Gil (1913-1941).

Did the Ajanta Caves and Gauguin influence Amrita’s works? How was she as a person and as an artist? Was her work in India indeed of unequal quality as often considered to be? In this collection, Karl Khandalavala, G.H.R. Tillotson, K.G. Subramanyan, and N. Iqbal Singh, among others, ponder these and other aspects of Amrita’s short but impactful life dedicated to art. With Charles Fabri’s fictional account of the travails of a young artist in Lahore in the 1940s carrying an unmistakable resemblance with the influential and avant-garde artist, the volume also includes a piece by Amrita on her evolution as an artist.

Accompanied by rare black and white and colour visuals, this book brings together modern and contemporary critiques as well as early writings by past masters that have largely remained inaccessible until now.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Yashodhara Dalmia

Yashodhara Dalmia has written extensively on Indian art and culture. She is the author of the book The painted World of the Warlis, and has curated ‘The Modoerns’, a show on the Progressive Artists Group which inaugurated the National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai, in December 1996. At present she is working on project on ‘Alternative Modernity’.

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Title
Amrita Sher-Gil: Art and Life
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9780198098867
Length
392p., 240 X 158mm.
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