The first book to present the works of one of India’s most interesting figurative artists. Born in India in 1934, Bhavsar moved to the U.S. in the early 1960s, where he became an influential member of the New York School of Colorists through his use of thrown and sifted pigment. Bhavsar’s monumental works are created using dry pigment released onto the canvas in patterns that parallel the movements of the artist’s body as he works.
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Marius Kwint is a lecturer at the University of Oxford. He taught media and cultural studies at Southampton Institute before becoming a research fellow at the Victoria and Albert Museum and Royal College of Art in London. Irving Sandler, Professor of Art History at the State University of New York at Purchase since 1976; he is a former board member of the College Art Associations.
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Full page colour photographic illustrations, 145pp, dustjacket. Large square hardback, 31 x 28.5cm. Upper board damp marked on lower section with corresponding rippling of dustjacket and a small section of the front free endpaper at fore edge trifle rippled. This damage is not very noticeable and this copy still presents as very good. Born in India in 1934, Bhavsar moved to the U.S. in the early 1960s, where he became an influential member of the New York School of Colorists through his use of thrown and sifted pigment. Bhavsar?s monumental works are created using dry pigment released onto the canvas in patterns that parallel the movements of the artist?s body as he works. Natvar Bhavsar?s paintings are in more than 800 public and private collections, including those of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Artikel-Nr. 221005
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