Author: Geeti Sen
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 9350292013
ISBN-13: 9789350292013, 978-9350292013
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 176
Language: English
About this Book:
Enlivened by anecdotes and forty years’ worth of conversations between the author and her subjects – eight artists, unknown during the 1970s and 80s but acknowledged masters today – Geeti Sen’s essays bring together the best of Indian art, not so much as history or biography but as vibrantly alive memories.
We travel with Sen as she explores Ganesh Pyne’s Jottings as expressions of his secret, subliminal dreams; discovers that M.F. Husain’s self-portraits are manifestations of his extraordinary, changing persona over seven decades; understands the rare religious icons Meera Mukherjee created in the last decade of her life; and unravels Nilima Sheikh’s Firdaus scrolls, which ambitiously weave together disparate elements to comment on Kashmir. In these perceptive essays, Sen deconstructs Anupam Sud’s representation of the body as beautiful and as an extension of her own identity, analyses Manjit Bawa’s ingenious merging of the mythic with the present, sees in Zarina Hashmi’s woodcuts the marks of migration and displacement, and accompanies S.H. Raza as he returns to his own past to reinvent the Bindu.