A stylishly designed summary of Sheela Gowda's blend of craftsmanship and poetic intensity This book explores the eclectic art of Sheela Gowda (born 1957) and her ongoing engagement with the paradoxes and predicaments of life in modern India. With an emphasis on her sprawling installations, it tracks her use of distinctive materials from her native India, whose textures, colors and scents lend her work narrative form and metaphorical force.
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A stylishly designed summary of Sheela Gowda's blend of craftsmanship and poetic intensity This book explores the eclectic art of Sheela Gowda (born 1957) and her ongoing engagement with the paradoxes and predicaments of life in modern India. With an emphasis on her sprawling installations, it tracks her use of distinctive materials from her native India, whose textures, colors and scents lend her work narrative form and metaphorical force.
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VG (spine ends crinkled; corners bumped & curled. two indentations to upper front board edge. tightly bound) Grey boards w/ illustrations, black printing. illustrated pastedowns & endpapers. 181 pgs. This book explores the eclectic practice of artist Sheela Gowda and her ongoing engagement with the paradoxes and predicaments of urban and rural life in modern India. With an emphasis on her sprawling installations, we see her use of distinctive materials from her native India, whose textures, colors and scents lend her work narrative form as well as metaphorical force. Through the imaginative employment of cow dung, kumkum powder, coconut fibers, hair, threads, stones, tar barrels and tarpaulins, which carry magical, cult and ritual, personal and functional connotation, Gowda blends traditions of craftsmanship and practical application with poetic intensity. Gowda began her career as an oil painter, testing out themes and approaches that would shape her later practice: the everyday life of middle-class India, the conflicts women confront at work and at home, appropriating media images that touch on political and social tensions. In the early 1990s she first adopted cow dung as a medium (initially in paintings, later in three-dimensional pieces and installations), exploring its relevance to the Hindu cult of the cow and omnipresence in today's India, from practical uses (in construction, flooring, insulation), to its purifying, healing properties and sacred significance. --WorldCat.
Add this copy of Sheela Gowda: Lt. Matters to cart. $107.84, new condition, Sold by Just one more Chapter rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Miramar, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2020 by Steidl/Lenbachhaus.