April 2, 2018
by Andrea Kirsh
Despite the rapid globalization of the art world, the history of modernism in India remains poorly understood outside of the subcontinent itself. Andrea Kirsh reviews three recent books that highlight South Asian artists active between the early 1930s and the end of the 20th century and explores their aesthetic relationships, both to western art history and to their local pictorial traditions. Anyone interested in what decolonization looks like in rich historical context should read on!
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