The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975 - 1998 Exhibition Catalogue
£30.00
Featuring the work of around 30 artists in a wide array of mediums, this exhibition catalogue captures a unique moment in modern Indian art, one marked by immense creativity and innovation.
Edited by Shanay Jhaveri, Head of Visual Arts at the Barbican, designed by Daly & Lyon, and published by Prestel.
The period between 1975 and 1998 was a tumultuous time in India, as the country witnessed significant political, economic, and social upheavals, shaping the nation's trajectory for decades to come. It was also a time of artistic audacity highlighted by a shift away from traditional themes and styles. This richly illustrated volume explores the myriad ways Indian artists responded to and engaged with this period of change.
Readers will learn how artists began to experiment with new forms and techniques; how the aftermath of the Emergency led to a surge of socially conscious art that critiqued the government; and how prominent women artists challenged traditional gender roles and addressed issues of female identity and experience. This unique volume explores the way each of these developments helped to establish India as a major force in the contemporary art world, and reveals how the artists who emerged during this time continue to have a profound influence on Indian art today.
Hardback. 288 pages.
The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975 - 1998 exhibition is showing at the Barbican Art Gallery from Sat 5 Oct 2024 - Sat 5 Jan 2025. For more information click here.