This book, being an inquiry into the creative process, is based on interviews with five significant Indian artists: Meera Mukherjee, Jogen Chowdhury, Manjit Bawa, Arpita Singh and Ganesh Pyne. They articulate, through words and through images, their personal sensibility and a particular worldview. Through exploration and experiments, these artists have each arrived at a language of expression uniquely their own; and this language has contributed in some seminal sense to the development of contemporary art in India.
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REF.SEG
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English

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1996

No of pages

176

ISBN / ISSN

818582231X

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph

Chapter headings

Image: An Introduction

He Who Saw: Meera Mukherjee

Reminiscences of a Dream: Jogen Chowdhury

The Purple Piper: Manjit Bawa

Woman in Red: Arpita Singh

Encounter in the Twilight Zone: Ganesh Pyne

Imagintaion: In Retrospect

Image and Imagination: Five Contemporary Artists in India
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Image and Imagination: Five Contemporary Artists in India