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Homo Articus: Contemplative Art - Kajal Dass Beck

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        Livre - Kajal Dass Beck - 01/09/2023 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Kajal Dass Beck
      • Editeur : Lightning Source Inc
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/09/2023
      • Nombre de pages : 108
      • Expédition : 426
      • Dimensions : 28.0 x 21.6 x 0.8
      • ISBN : 1952232791



      • Résumé :
        Homo Articus, human as artist, is a concept that embraces the arts as integral to human nature and encapsulates the universal idea of art as 'creative contemplation.' The contemplative artwork by Kajal Dass Beck in this book reveals an invisible thread across cultural boundaries and creatively expresses the universal human need to discover and communicate the soul of reality. Building upon previous work with traditional designs and patterns of India, the paintings in this book engage both Eastern and Western motifs in pioneering ways. As Dass Beck says: Aligning form with substance, soft with bold colors, natural with supernatural dimensions, and geometric with freeform design, these works cross boundaries of established genres and artistic orthodoxy yet challenge the perspectives of the most venturesome afficionado. Separate or combined, her motifs appear and reappear in various configurations of abstract expression that provoke an interior vision of beauty and aesthetic delight. In the spirit of creative contemplation, Homo Articus: Contemplative Art invites viewers to contemplate iconic shapes and vibrant color combinations in a diversity of formations. The work is divided into two parts, the first representing non-Indian content including American, local (New Orleans), African, abstract, and other forms of modern expression. The second part focuses on the religious and cultural landscapes of India, drawing from religious traditions, village life, legends, folklore, and music. In addition to the beautiful collection of paintings, this book contains an explanatory introduction and a short autobiography by the artist.

        Biographie:
        Kajal Dass Beck, originally from West Bengal, studied art at the Government Art College inKolkata, and directed the Sura?jana School of Art and Craft. While traditional Indian designs isthe subject of her first book, NAVA ALPANA: NEW DECORATIVE DESIGNS OF INDIA (2016), she hassince widened her artistic perspective to encompass universal forms of contemplative expressionduring her residence in America. Following a landmark exhibition at the Academy of Fine Artsin Kolkata (1976), she has exhibited her batik and watercolor paintings at galleries in the UnitedStates and Canada, including Loyola University, World Trade Center in New Orleans, Universityof Victoria, British Columbia, LSU Union Gallery, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.