Bhupen Khakhar - You can't please all

A Man Labelled Bhupen Khakhar Branded as Painter / Nada Raza -- Muktibahini Soldier / Devika Singh -- You Can't Please All / Timothy Hyman -- In a Boat / Adrian Rifkin -- Son is the Father of Man / Gulammohammed Sheikh -- Ram Bhakt Hanuman / Karin Zitzewitz -- Visit to Sri Lanka / Ranjit Hoskot...

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1. Verfasser: Khakhar, Bhupen (KünstlerIn)
Körperschaften: Tate Modern (Gastgebende Institution), Deutsche Bank KunstHalle (Gastgebende Institution)
Weitere Verfasser: Dercon, Chris (HerausgeberIn), Hoskote, Ranjit (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten), Raza, Nada (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: London Tate Publishing 2016
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Zusammenfassung:A Man Labelled Bhupen Khakhar Branded as Painter / Nada Raza -- Muktibahini Soldier / Devika Singh -- You Can't Please All / Timothy Hyman -- In a Boat / Adrian Rifkin -- Son is the Father of Man / Gulammohammed Sheikh -- Ram Bhakt Hanuman / Karin Zitzewitz -- Visit to Sri Lanka / Ranjit Hoskote -- Two or three things I know about l'homme/dost / Vivan Sundaram -- Truth is Beauty and Beauty is God / Bhupen Khakhar -- Living Without Limits: Bhupen Khakhar's Cosmopolitanism / Shanay Jhaveri -- Mortality Morbidity Masquerade / Geeta Kapur -- Sadanand Menon interviews / Bhupen Khakhar
Bhupen Khakhar (1934–2003) was active in India from the late 1960s. A gentle radical, his luminous paintings addressed issues of class, gender and sexuality with sensitive, often tragicomic nuance. This publication presents a fresh take on his artistic, social and spiritual interests. Significant essays on Khakhar’s artistic influences are accompanied by focused responses to key works by leading writers, curators and artists. Khakhar’s unique voice is revealed in excerpts from the last interview before his death in 2003, and in a facsimile reproduction of the artist’s book Truth is Beauty and Beauty is God, out of print since 1972. With personal and touching contributions by those who knew him, this richly illustrated publication is an essential reference to one of the most compelling and unique voices in twentieth-century art, as well as a significant contribution to the field of international modernism. 0Exhibition: Tate Modern, London, UK (01.06-06.11.2016) / Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle, Berlin, Germany (18.11.2016-06.03.2017)
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index. - On the occasion of the exhibiton 'Bhupen Khakhar. You can't please all', Tate Modern London, 1 June - 6 November 2016, Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Berlin, 18 November 2016 - 5 March 2017
Beschreibung:187 Seiten
28 cm
ISBN:9781849763707
978-1-84976-370-7