A Matter of Perspective
Autor K G Subramanyanen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2025
In this collection of essays by one of India’s most celebrated artists, K. G. Subramanyan explores many questions that have shaped his art and his process. Among the ideas that shape this collection are such questions as how does the artist’s eye manipulate her view of the world?; was a visual defect responsible for the birth of impressionism?; what is the grammar of the art language?; how can rasa theory help explain the aesthetic experience of visual art?; and what drives artistic and scientific pursuits, and how do aesthetic experiences shape the creative process in both domains?
In A Matter of Perspective and Other Essays, Subramanyan answers these questions with his trademark candor, lucidity, and wisdom, shedding new light on his work and creative philosophy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781803094601
ISBN-10: 1803094605
Pagini: 98
Dimensiuni: 122 x 203 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
ISBN-10: 1803094605
Pagini: 98
Dimensiuni: 122 x 203 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Notă biografică
K. G. Subramanyan (1924–2016) was one of India’s most respected artists. He was part of the arts faculty at M. S. University, Baroda, and was professor emeritus at the Kala Bhavan Center at Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan, India. In 2012, he received the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian award, for his outstanding contribution to the arts. His other books include Moving Focus: Essays on Indian Art and Living Tradition: Perspectives on Modern Indian Art, both also published by Seagull Books.
Cuprins
Aesthetics and Motivations in the Arts and Sciences
Visual Art and the Concept of Rasa
A Matter of Perspective
The Art Language
Visual Art and the Concept of Rasa
A Matter of Perspective
The Art Language