This book accompanies an exhibition of Richard Bartholomew's photographs at Chatterjee & Lal in 2010. He was a Burmese-born critic, poet, painter and photographer who spent much of his life in India, where he became a key figure in starting a serious dialogue with painters. For him, photography was a means to fuse creativity and criticism. Reproduced in this book are black and white photographs from his archives, which allow glimpses into the introspective moments of his life. Biography included.
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Onsite

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MON.BAR2
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2009

No of pages

104

ISBN / ISSN

9788190391160

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph, 

catalogue

Chapter headings

Vanishing Point - Aveek SEN

Afterword - Pablo BARTHOLOMEW

Richard Bartholomew: A Critic's Eye
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Richard Bartholomew: A Critic's Eye