An Unreasoned Act of Being: Sculptures by Himmat Shah
Material type: TextPublication details: Mapin Publishing 2007Description: 144pISBN: 978-8188204915Subject(s): Himmat Shah | Indian Sculptures | On Artist | SculptureDDC classification: ARTOItem type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Arthshila Santiniketan Shelf: K4 | ARTO/SIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | BK00134 |
No discourse on Indian modernist sculpture would be complete without according a position of centrality to Himmat Shah. His work does not appear to judge the human condition. Instead, it appears to present its existential state, through terms that defy simple definition, inviting us to share in a monumental quietude and the fraternity of being human. If one stands back to take a telescopic view of his sculpture, it would probably fall in the areas of enigma, domesticity and sheer whim. Himmat Shah turns conventional scale into a mockery and allows for sheer play to dominate his vision, wherein architectural structures are dwarfed and heads enlarged to an enigmatic monumentality.
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