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  2. Context art - Wikipedia

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    Both exhibition and publication aimed to establish grounds for recognizing a new form of artistic practice emerging in the early 1990s. The presentation displayed different approaches though all shared an interest in the use of methods of contextualization to reveal connections between the art works and their conditions of production, whether these were formal, social, or ideologically defined.

  3. Bombay Progressive Artists' Group - Wikipedia

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    Through the incorporation and mixture of new, abstract styles with traditional Indian art elements and Media, the PAG is one of the most influential art movements in India until today. In 2015, F.N. Souza's painting "Birth" set a new record for Indian art with a hammer price above US$4 Million, which shows the worldwide appeal of the group. [5]

  4. India Foundation for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is an independent, nationwide, non-profit organization that funds and implements projects in practice, research, and education in the arts and culture in India. Established as a public trust in 1993 [ 1 ] and headquartered in Bangalore , IFA has been involved in over 850 projects.

  5. Arts and entertainment in India - Wikipedia

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    The process of making the puppets is an elaborate ritual, where the artist families in India pray, go into seclusion, produce the required art work, then celebrate the "metaphorical birth of a puppet" with flowers and incense. [19] The tholu pava koothu of Kerala uses leather puppets whose images are projected on a backlit screen.

  6. Modern Indian painting - Wikipedia

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    In post-liberalization India, many artists have established themselves in the international art market like the abstract painter Natvar Bhavsar, abstract Art painter Nabakishore Chanda, and sculptor Anish Kapoor whose mammoth postminimalist artworks have acquired attention for their sheer size. Many art houses and galleries have also opened in ...

  7. Critical Practice (art) - Wikipedia

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    Critical Practice is a discipline of art that places an equal emphasis on theory and practice, adopting an invigorated methodology that considers and interrogates the processes of art making, its changing contexts and the ways in which it engages an audience [1] [failed verification]. In addition to the various forces that are implicated in the ...

  8. Nandalal Bose - Wikipedia

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    Nandalal Bose, who left a major imprint on Indian art, was the first recipient of a scholarship offered by the Indian Society of Oriental Art, founded in 1907. In 1954, he became the first artist to be elected Fellow of the Lalit Kala Akademi , India's National Academy of Art.

  9. Indian aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Sukla, Ananta Charan, Art, Reality and the Reality of the Arts: Ontology, Representation and The Sister Arts Theory in Indian Aesthetics, Indian Response to Literary Theory, Delhi: 1996; Sukla, Ananta Charan, Emotion, Aesthetic Experience and the Contextualist Turn, International Yearbook of Aesthetics: 1996