A collection of essays by the art critic and scholar Dr. A.S. Raman on contemporary Indian art. The essays were originally published in various Indian and international newspapers and art publications between 1951 and 1992.
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English

Publication/Creation date

1993

No of pages

162

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1

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anthology

Chapter headings

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

Indian Artists

George Keyt

The Art of Husain

Some Younger Indian Painters

The Relevance of Child Art

The Significance of Amrita Sher-gil

Thoughts on Modern Indian Art

How Indian is Modern Indian Art?

Sailoz Mookherjee: A Memory

How Modern is Indian Art?

Internationalism in Art

How Can Art Be Abstract?

What is Wrong with a Bull that Looks a Bull and a Tree that Looks a Tree?

Artists, Shed They Fads and Taboos

Interview with N.S. Bendre

Interview with K.K. Hebbar

Interview with Nirode Mazumdar

Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward

Can a Man Paint like a Child?

We Can Only Keep Pace with the West but Even Go Beyond, But...

The Life and Death of an Artist

My Mind Guides My Hand

Do Our Artists Believe in God?

Down Painters' Love

Nandalal Bose and Modern Art

The True Story of an Aesthetic Innocent

When Artists Arrive...

Eat the Sun and Make Rainbows

'Contemporary Indian art misses the point'

'I only want a paint beauty'

What the Hell Is Art All About?

Life Was a Never-Ending Carnival

His Art Was Father, Mother and God

As Fearless as His Brush

The Link Man

A Poet's Painter

Land Beyond the Canvas

Not for the Art Mart

P.T. Reddy

K. Madhava Menon

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The Critical Vision: Selected Writings
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The Critical Vision: Selected Writings