Exhibition held at National Gallery of Modern Art, Jaipur House, India Gate, New Delhi, 26th August to 24th September 2017.
Summary:
Manu Parekh is one of Indias most inventive painters. According to art critic John T. Spike, Director of the Florence International Biennale of Contemporary Art, 'Parekhs paintings break all the rules, sometimes reducing riotous colours to black and white, or making a city on a river plain into a kind of mountain? He is the foremost expressionist in contemporary Indian painting. This book examines the complete breadth of Manu Parekhs career, from the 1960s to the present time. Over 250 of his works are included, representing every important aspect of his oeuvre. We see his exploration of ritual in the late 1970s, the legendary paintings inspired by the Bhagalpur blindings and his enduring fascination with the holy city of Banaras which he has explored in great depth over the decades.
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