This volume brings together on one platform 'high' gallery-oriented art and popular sculptural practices, the latter produced in specific socio-politico-religious contexts. It also features a portfolio of the works of twenty-seven prominent sculptors with excerpts from the writings of art critics and statements by the artists, some contributed exclusively for this volume.
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This volume brings together on one platform 'high' gallery-oriented art and popular sculptural practices, the latter produced in specific socio-politico-religious contexts. It also features a portfolio of the works of twenty-seven prominent sculptors with excerpts from the writings of art critics and statements by the artists, some contributed exclusively for this volume.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: Folio-over 12"-15" tall; D/J in Protective Wrapper Type: Book The most significant trends, tendencies and breakthroughs in the use of the sculptural medium are analysed in this volume along with a sampling of the works of individual artists. The first section has essays by young Indian art historians, critics and theorists on trends in mainstream sculpture of the 1980's and '90's. Section II critically reviews the notion of mainstream 'avant garde' in the Indian context. In the final section this volume features a photographc portfolio of the works of 27 prominant sculptors. Fully illustrated with colour photographs and occassional b/w prints. Faint smudge mark top edge front cover, crease along front d/j spine joint.160pp.
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VG/VG. Minimal wear. Owner's sticker to ffep, otherwise clean and tight. Yellow cloth with black lettering; blue endpapers. Blue/white and color-illustrated dust jacket with black lettering. 160 pp. Profusely illustrated, mostly in color. Volume 51, No. 1, September 2000. A nicely-illustrated volume.