Typed manuscript for a lecture titled 'Eclecticism I' that artist K.G. Subramanyan delivered as part of the Navyug Acharya Memorial Lecture series held in Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, in February 1990.
This was the second lecture in a series of five that Subramanyan had been given that year. The series of Navyug Acharya Memorial Lectures was organised under the auspices of Calcutta University.
The text was subsequently published as an essay in K.G. Subramanyan's book The Creative Circuit by Seagull Books, Calcutta, in 1992.
K.G. Subramanyan had delivered five lectures for the Navyug Acharya Memorial Lecture series held in Santiniketan in February 1990.
The sequence of lectures was as follows:
Lecture 1: 'Models of Modern Art'
Lecture 2: 'Eclecticism I'
Lecture 3: 'Eclecticism II'
Lecture 4: 'What is Wrong with Nostalgia?'
Lecture 5: 'Forms and Norms'
Digital copies of all the five lecture manuscripts are available with Asia Art Archive.
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Eclecticism 1
Online
English
language,  visual culture
Circa 1989
manuscript, 
artist writing, 
essay
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