The Artist's Role in Society as the Maker of Vision — Transcript
Transcript of Prafulla Mohanti's presentation delivered for the seminar titled 'Art Values: And How to Make These Effective Through Presentation, Promotion and Preservation' at Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, on 14 and 15 March 1975.
The paper traces the changing role and status of Indian artists and craftsmen in the advent of modernism.
Details of where this text was published are not ascertained.
The seminar titled 'Art Values: And How to Make These Effective through Presentation, Promotion and Preservation', which held at Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, on 14 and 15 March 1975, was part of the 4th Triennial and was co-convened by K.G. Subramanyan and Richard Bartholomew. The invited participants included Vivan Sundaram, Pranabranjan Ray, L.P. Sihare, Geeta Kapur, Nissim Ezekiel, Josef James, Adi Davierwalla, Ram Kumar, Suhash Nimbalkar, Prafulla Mohanti, Dinkar Kowshik, Keshav Malik, Virendra Kumar, R. Chatterji, and V.R. Amberkar.
The Artists Role in Society as the Maker of Vision
Online
English
talk,  art market,  modernism,  indigenous art,  perennial exhibition
1975
India
transcript
The Artist's Role in Society as the Maker of Vision — Transcript
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