Authored by Herve Perdriolle, this book is an exploration of tribal society and art production in various parts of India: Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Bihar. Representing more than 25 artists, the book provides a biography of each artist and several illustrations to accompany each text. Essays by the author are included, as well as a bibliography for further reading.  

Please note that only Asian artists are listed as below.
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Onsite

Location code
REF.PEH
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2012

No of pages

248

ISBN / ISSN

9788874396276

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph

Chapter headings

Preface - Indian Tribal Art - Jean-Hubert MARTIN

Indian Contemporary Art

From Figuration Libre to Indian Tribal Art, an Account

Bhuri Bai

Chano Devi

Jangarh Singh Shyam

Jangarh Kalam

Hill Korwa

Ladoo Bai

Monimala

Ram Singh Urveti

Jivya Soma Mashe

Sadashiv Soma Mashe

Shantaram Chintya Tumbada

Balu Mashe

Ratna Raghia Dhusalda

The Art of the Warli Tribe

Venkat Raman Singh Shyam

Bajju Shyam

Jadupatua

Sita Devi

Bacchadai Devi

Mahasundari Devi

Yashoda Devi

Yamuna Devi

Mithila

The Women Painters of Hazaribagh

Pushpa Kumari

Mayank Kumar Shyam

Annexes and Bibliographies

Adivasis, the First Inhabitants of India

Patua (West Bengal) and Jadupatua (Bihar)

Warli Tribe

The Bhil and Gond Tribes

Mithila and Godhana Paintings - Madhubani District, Bihar

Indian Contemporary Art: Contemporary, One Word, Several Worlds
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Indian Contemporary Art: Contemporary, One Word, Several Worlds