Twentieth-century Indian art is inevitably viewed in the framework of North American/European art history. While the four millennia of Indian art stand to speak volumes on the work of any Indian artist, the more immediate effect of colonialism tends to define the relationship of modern Indian artists with regard to well-known contemporaneous Western artists and [...]
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04/01/11 Figures in a global culture: Modern Indian art at Oglethorpe University
Category: Reviews | Tags:
Tags: 1947-1980, 20th century artists, 20th century Indian art, Art for a Modern India, Collection of Shelley and Donal Rubin, colonialist, Communist Party, Cubists, dhyanasana, Emory-Tibet Partnership, Francis Newton Souza, Goddess, Hinduism, Jasper Johns, Lion, M.F. Husain, Mahjabin Majumdar, Modern and Contemporary Indian Art, Modern Indian art, modernist, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, Peasant, Pollock, post-colonial, post-post-colonial, Priest, Primitivism, Rebecca Brown curator, Rebecca M. Brown, Rothko, Rubin Collection, Rubin Museum of Art, Sakti Burman, Seema Kohli, The Making of Modern India: The Progressives, Warhol, Western art history, Yasodhara Dalmia
Tags: 1947-1980, 20th century artists, 20th century Indian art, Art for a Modern India, Collection of Shelley and Donal Rubin, colonialist, Communist Party, Cubists, dhyanasana, Emory-Tibet Partnership, Francis Newton Souza, Goddess, Hinduism, Jasper Johns, Lion, M.F. Husain, Mahjabin Majumdar, Modern and Contemporary Indian Art, Modern Indian art, modernist, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, Peasant, Pollock, post-colonial, post-post-colonial, Priest, Primitivism, Rebecca Brown curator, Rebecca M. Brown, Rothko, Rubin Collection, Rubin Museum of Art, Sakti Burman, Seema Kohli, The Making of Modern India: The Progressives, Warhol, Western art history, Yasodhara Dalmia
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01/18/11 Archetype Gallery begins 2011 with fresh artists, new arts magazine
Category: INTERVIEWS | Tags:
Tags: African diaspora, Alethia Hutchinson, Archetype Gallery, Christopher Hutchinson, MAO, Masud Olufani, Michi Meko, otherness, post-black, post-colonial, postcolonialism, race
Tags: African diaspora, Alethia Hutchinson, Archetype Gallery, Christopher Hutchinson, MAO, Masud Olufani, Michi Meko, otherness, post-black, post-colonial, postcolonialism, race
After seeing many of Castleberry Hill’s galleries close between 2008 and 2009 due to the hard hits of this century’s first great economic recession, I couldn’t help but wonder how this will affect other small, unknown galleries that I love to attend in between big names like Whitespace, Solomon Projects, and Jackson Fine Art. Atlanta [...]
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve