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The Significance and Relevance of Early Modern Indian Painters to the Contemporary Indian art

 
Nilima Sheikh (Author)
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'The Significance and Relevance of Early Modern Indian Painters to the Contemporary Indian Art', written in 1971, reevaluates the legacies of painting inherited by the artist Nilima Sheikh. Drifting between two inadequate models, one an import of British Colonialism, and another desperate for an identification as ‘Indian’, the artist engages with the works of Raja Ravi Varma, Abanindranath Tagore, Amrita Sher-Gil, Nandalal Bose, and Jamini Roy, as well as the critical and art historical writing surrounding these practices, to offer a revaluation of these legacies and a possible way forward—one that she would go on to articulate in her own decades-long engagement with painting.

 

Published here for the first time, ‘The Significance and Relevance of Early Modern Indian Painters to the Contemporary Indian Art’ was written as part of Nilima Sheikh’s Master's in Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. The complete facsimile of this dissertation is accompanied by a recent interview with the artist by Nihaal Faizal and Sarasija Subramanian.

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About the author

Nilima Sheikh

Nilima Sheikhs art practice from 1969 to 2012 forms thesubject of Trace Retrace. The book is structured in three parts:visual, discursive, and a combination of the two. The largest narrative is visual a selection from NilimaSheikhs paintings in diverse formats, chosen to signal the artistscommitment to process, and to indicate the way her paintings slideinto, work with and against each other, and propose a meanderingseriality. The often extensive reproduction of details from thesepaintings introduces the unexpected, eliciting not only a flittingor looping gaze but also surprise. The complexity of Nilima Sheikhs art practice lends itselfto other forms of engagement, as is evident in the second part ofthe book comprising three diverse readings: Ruptures, Junctures,Returns: (un)lived histories, feminist propositions and NilimaSheikh by Kumkum Sangari; A Counter-Archive of Pain and Loss:Nilima Sheikhs evolving Kashmir series by Ananya Jahanara Kabir;and Passages in Reverie: Nilima Sheikh, modernity and the historyof Kashmir by Kaushik Bhaumik. The last section of the book indexes the range and diversityof Nilima Sheikhs exhibited works, interleaved with the artists ownvoice in different tenors: autobiographical snippets,acknowledgements of her training and teachers, glimpses of her workmethods and process, and meditations on her collaborative practice.These are dotted with quotations from texts that are significant toher: folk-songs, poems, stories. In this section, across-disciplinary intertextuality is repositioned as a coevalmedium at once outside and inside Nilima Sheikhs painted images,which not only adds a layer that extends beyond the art-historicalframe but redeems the solitude of written words. Kumkum Sangari editor of the book, is William F. VilasResearch Professor of English and the Humanities at the Universityof Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has published extensively on British,American and Indian literature, critical theory, religiousconversion, medieval oral devotional traditions, nationalistfigures such as Gandhi and Annie Besant, Bombay cinema, televisualmemory, and contemporary gender issues such as personal law,domestic labour, the beauty industry, sex selection, widowimmolation and communal violence

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Bibliographic information

Title The Significance and Relevance of Early Modern Indian Painters to the Contemporary Indian art
Author Nilima Sheikh
Format Softcover
Date published: 14.10.2024
Edition Reprint.
Language: English
isbn 9788195347292
length 230p., Illustrations (Black and White, and Colour); 28cm.