The Art of Sukumar Bose

The Art of Sukumar Bose
Author: Venka Purushothaman
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2013-11-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9814517844

To commemorate the centenary of artist Sukumar Bose (1912–1986), this book attempts to take an incisive look at the artist, his works and the context of his art production in South and Southeast Asia. Bose’s art varied from the traditional to the decorative and ornamental, with a hint of the Oriental flavour. His work demonstrated traces of the Bengal School styles of Abanindranath Tagore and AR Chugtai. Be it figurative, landscape or abstract, Bose’s art synthesized the decorative elements of Indo-Persian miniatures with Chinese and Japanese techniques. In this context, his vision and passion were inspired by traditional art forms, including Ajanta, Rajput and Mughal miniatures. His incisive observations of life, people and cultures, during colonial and postcolonial India and his later sojourn into Southeast Asia, emerge as both a contested yet seamless narrative of history and hope in his art. This book is the first of its kind to document and give a critical overview of Sukumar Bose.

Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader In Singapore Contemporary Art

Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader In Singapore Contemporary Art
Author: Jeffrey Say
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2023-01-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9811268649

Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore Contemporary Art brings together key writings about ideas, practices, issues and art institutions that shape the understanding of contemporary art in Singapore. This reader is conceived as an essential resource for advancing critical debates on post-independence Singapore art and culture. It comprises a total of thirty-three texts by art historians, art theorists, art critics, artists and curators. In addition, there is an introduction by the co-editors, Jeffrey Say and Seng Yu Jin,as well as three section introductions contributed by Seng Yu Jin; artist, curator and writer Susie Wong; and art educator and writer Lim Kok Boon.Bundle set: A Reader in Singapore Modern and Contemporary Art

Charting Thoughts

Charting Thoughts
Author: Low Sze Wee
Publisher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2017-12-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9811419620

A constellation of thoughts by 25 established and emerging scholars who plot the indices of modernity and locate new coordinates within the shifting landscape of art. These newly commissioned essays are accompanied by close to 200 full-colour image plates.

A Dream Turns Seventy Five

A Dream Turns Seventy Five
Author:
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN: 9788170234999

The Book Commemorates The Platinum Jubilee Of The Foundation Of Modern School New Delhi 1920-1995 By Shri Raghubir Singh. The Main Headings Of The Study Are The Inspiration The Memory Appendices. A Very Large Number Of Photographs. Without Dustjacket. Inscribed On The First End Page.

A Work of Beauty

A Work of Beauty
Author: Narayani Gupta
Publisher: Publications Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN:

This exhaustive volume documents the entire landscape around and architecture of the Rastrapati Bhavan estate, starting from its construction as Government House, after the capital of British India shifted from calcutta to Delhi in 1911.

Common Lines and City Spaces

Common Lines and City Spaces
Author: Gui Weihsin
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9814379905

This collection of essays on the Singaporean writer and artist Arthur Yap is dedicated to his multifaceted creative work and makes it accessible to both general and academic readers. It features new and innovative essays on Yap’s prose, poetry and paintings by an international group of scholars and critics. The essays approach Yap’s work through literary and analytical methods drawn from postcolonial criticism, ecocriticism, studies of urban spaces, visual art and sexuality, with particular consideration for how his work contributes to a specifically Singaporean form of postcolonial critique.