Vrishchik (Year 2-3, No. 12-1)

Year 2-3, Issue No. 12-1 of Vrishchik Magazine, published in October/November 1971.
 
This issue featured the second chapter of a series of articles by Geeta Kapur titled 'In Quest of Identity: Art & Indigenism in Post-colonial Culture with Special Reference to Contemporary Indian Painting'. These articles were later published in a book form as a Vrishchik publication when the series concluded in 1973.

Contents:
'Chapter II - Indigenism and the Artist' by Geeta Kapur
'Of Being Somewhere Trapped - Borges in London' by Nirmal Verma

Featured Artworks:
Linocut by Vinod Ray Patel
Photograph by Vinod S. Patel

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This edition of Vrishchik is also available via Issuu http://issuu.com/asiaartarchivehk/docs/gms_vrishchik1971_yr2-3.12-1/1.

Vrishchik, which means scorpion, was a monthly magazine founded by Gulammohammed Sheikh in 1969. Published from Baroda, the magazine was edited by artists Gulammohammed Sheikh and Bhupen Khakhar until its last issue in 1973. Vrishchik became an active forum for contemporary artistic and literary expressions, and also a catalyst for artists' views on the art field, art institutions, and social concerns. The magazine featured an array of content that included poems, stories, critical essays, and folios of printed artworks.

More details about Vrishchik can be found on Gulammohammed Sheikh's interview 'Vrishchik and Lalit Kala' on the website 'Web of Stories', Geeta Kapur's article 'Signatures of Dissent' on Art India Magazine (Vol 6, Issue 2, Quarter 2, 2001, Mumbai) and Piyush Thakkar's article 'Gulammohammed Sheikh and Many Literatures' on Guide Art Journal (Issue 1, Guide Art Gallery).

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1971

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