By Vinay Lal
By Vinay Lal
$43.94
Genre
Art and Photography
Print Length
260 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Roli Books
Publication date
1 January 2022
ISBN
9789392130885
Insurgency and the Artist explores not merely how Indian printmakers and artists responded to the freedom struggle but rather how the art they fashioned invoked their own conception of the nation, their sense of the past, and the contours of the movement for India?s emancipation from the yoke of colonial oppression. Recent scholarly work has been almost entirely riveted on nationalist prints, and much of it has focused on the idea of Bharat Mata, but this book seeks to furnish a more rounded account of the artwork?including etchings, paintings, woodblocks prints, and cartoons?contemporary to the freedom struggle and also highlights the work of neglected artists such as Babuji Shilpi, S. L. Parasher, Zainul Abedin, and M. V. Dhurandhar, among others. The author considers how the Indian past was rendered as one of martial resistance to ?foreign? rule, the manner in which artists worked with mythic material, and, of course, the treatment of the larger-thanlife figures of Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Subhas Bose, and other patriots in nationalist art. This gloriously illustrated work simultaneously offers a narrative history of the freedom struggle and the rich interplay of text and images is designed to offer insights that neither conventional histories nor images can offer in isolation. Insurgency and the Artist is also an inquiry into how ideas travel across borders, the porousness of culture, and the relationship of art to politics.
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