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Image & identity : painting and sculpture in Pakistan, 1947-1997 / Akbar Naqvi.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Urdu Publication details: Karachi : Oxford University Press, 2010.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxvii, 305 p., [134] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0195471725 (pbk.)
  • 9780195471724 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Image and identity : painting and sculpture in Pakistan, 1947-1997
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.5491 22
LOC classification:
  • N7310.7 .N36 2010
Contents:
The Prelude The Predecessors The Pioneers Shakir Ali's Panj Piyare The Art of Malamat The Young Turks and Others Ideological Divide Feminine Space Art on the Fringe The Proscribed Art
Summary: This book is essentially written as a reference point for the general reader interested in or doing research on the history of Pakistani art. It focuses on painting and sculpture as the two mediums of art in the subcontinent. The first two chapters of the book present the period of the downfall of Mughal art, the materialization of the East India Company art, and the eventual Western style of the Raj art form. Naqvi presents Pakistani art as a distinguished aspect of Muslim heritage of the subcontinent. Works of several pioneers of modern art, such as Zubeida Agha and Shakir Ali are analyzed in detail. Particular focus is given to how modern Pakistani artists juxtapose cubism and abstract images with the traditional subcontinental style of art, using the rich heritage to make individual expressions that our culture is familiar with and can relate to. A chapter is dedicated to the women artists of Pakistan, who are using their art as a medium to define and represent their emerging independence as the current context of gender awareness would have it. The chapter on sculpture exposes, for the first time, the vibrancy and growth of this medium in Pakistan.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.


The Prelude
The Predecessors
The Pioneers
Shakir Ali's Panj Piyare
The Art of Malamat
The Young Turks and Others
Ideological Divide
Feminine Space
Art on the Fringe
The Proscribed Art

This book is essentially written as a reference point for the general reader interested in or doing research on the history of Pakistani art. It focuses on painting and sculpture as the two mediums of art in the subcontinent. The first two chapters of the book present the period of the downfall of Mughal art, the materialization of the East India Company art, and the eventual Western style of the Raj art form. Naqvi presents Pakistani art as a distinguished aspect of Muslim heritage of the subcontinent. Works of several pioneers of modern art, such as Zubeida Agha and Shakir Ali are analyzed in detail. Particular focus is given to how modern Pakistani artists juxtapose cubism and abstract images with the traditional subcontinental style of art, using the rich heritage to make individual expressions that our culture is familiar with and can relate to. A chapter is dedicated to the women artists of Pakistan, who are using their art as a medium to define and represent their emerging independence as the current context of gender awareness would have it. The chapter on sculpture exposes, for the first time, the vibrancy and growth of this medium in Pakistan.

Includes verses in Urdu.

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