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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Midnight to the Boom: Painting in India After Independence

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At midnight on August 15, 1947, India declared its independence from British rule. India's anticolonial movement--synonymous with Mohandas Gandhi, peaceful resistance, and civil disobedience--is celebrated here, but the book also reveals the movement's dark side, namely, the coinciding partition into India and Pakistan, remembered for its violent riots and upwards of a million deaths. Editor Bean (curator, South Asian & Korean art, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA) explores how these transformative moments brought political, social, and economic change to India and Indian artists, particularly painters, who responded by experimenting with content, style, and new artistic techniques. Over the next 50 years, the Indian economy bloomed and boomed, and its rapid growth continued to shape both culture and postindependence art. This book tackles the period from 1947 to the 1990s, and its contributors are scholars and curators who have deep knowledge of the postindependence Indian art scene and modern and contemporary art. The catalog is beautifully written and illustrated with 122 color plates, nearly all of which are works in the Peabody Essex Museum's Herwitz Collection. Library Journal (02/15/2013)

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