International Departures: Art in India After Independence

Author:   Devika Singh
Publisher:   Reaktion Books
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9781789147988


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   11 December 2023
Format:   Hardback
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In this captivating and richly illustrated account, Devika Singh presents together for the first time the work of Indian and foreign artists active in India after independence in 1947. The book engages with the many creators, critics and patrons of the post-war Indian art world, from Bhupen Khakhar, Zarina and Kekoo Gandhy to Isamu Noguchi, Le Corbusier and Clement Greenberg. Singh opens up new ways of thinking about Indian art, closely examining artworks and analysing how they were received in India and abroad. Featuring a wealth of rare and previously unpublished images, this provocative new book explores how artists in India participated in global modernism during a crucial period of decolonisation and nation building.

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Author:   Devika Singh
Publisher:   Reaktion Books
Imprint:   Reaktion Books
ISBN:  

9781789147988


ISBN 10:   1789147980
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   11 December 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Participating in the Indian Art Scene Chapter 2: Questions of Travel Chapter 3: New Forms of Internationalism Conclusion References Further Reading Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index

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"""This 'captivating' and richly illustrated history of Indian art since 1947 describes how artists in India - both native and foreign-born - participated in the global modernist movement during a crucial period of decolonization and nation building.""-- ""The Bookseller"" ""This captivating book reads like a living map of Indian modernisms. Singh's transnational art history of mobility gives us a rare synopsis of the entangled routes of art and the activities of Western artists in India.""--Christian Kravagna, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna ""This highly original and fascinating work traces the story of interactions between Indians and the West in the formation of post-independence art in India. Not only will it become an indispensable text for art history, this richly illustrated work will be essential reading for all serious students of global modernism. An impressive achievement.""--Partha Mitter, University of Sussex ""Singh offers a major contribution to a new, transnational history of art. The first book to probe how a society, through its artistic community and practice, deconstructed Western discourses on the other and in the process re-appropriated its own identity, International Departures substantially revises the terms of the history of modern art and turns the tables on the critical uses of Western formalism under the shadow of Indian political motivations.""--Zahia Rahmani, National Institute for Art History (INHA), Paris ""An important departure in the study of post-Independence Indian art envisaged as an archive in transition between national prerogatives and foreign relations. Singh's lively narrative explores the institutional trials and individual tensions that accompanied the legitimate emergence of Indian artists on the international stage. International Departures is an impeccably researched study of cultural intersections and aesthetic innovations to observe the founding, and grounding, of an emancipatory political imagination.""--Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard University"


"""This captivating book reads like a living map of Indian modernisms. Singh's transnational art history of mobility gives us a rare synopsis of the entangled routes of art and the activities of Western artists in India.""--Christian Kravagna, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna ""This highly original and fascinating work traces the story of interactions between Indians and the West in the formation of post-independence art in India. Not only will it become an indispensable text for art history, this richly illustrated work will be essential reading for all serious students of global modernism. An impressive achievement.""--Partha Mitter, University of Sussex ""An important departure in the study of post-Independence Indian art envisaged as an archive in transition between national prerogatives and foreign relations. Singh's lively narrative explores the institutional trials and individual tensions that accompanied the legitimate emergence of Indian artists on the international stage. International Departures is an impeccably researched study of cultural intersections and aesthetic innovations to observe the founding, and grounding, of an emancipatory political imagination.""--Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard University"


Author Information

Devika Singh is a senior lecturer in curating at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London and was previously curator of international art at Tate Modern.

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