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Meera Mukherjee

Purity of Vision

Dr Geeti Sen Nandini Ghosh Maitreyi Chatterjee Clelia Segieth

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English
Mapin Publishing Pvt.Ltd
01 July 2019
This volume brings together essays by artists and scholars as well as excerpts from Meera Mukherjee's diaries and letters to offer an understanding of her art.

Choosing bronze as her favourite medium, Meera Mukherjee (1923–1998) formed her own simplistic, modernist, life-like world of sculptures. They possess a 'lifeforce' that speaks to the ordinary being instead of alienating them. Mukherjee's commitment to her practice made her valiant enough to step out of her comfort zone and dedicate herself to visual arts. Her devotion to the craft traditions of India guided her to Madhya Pradesh, Bengal and South India. The artist's language is similar to that of the quotidian life in her immediate surroundings, shedding light upon social issues.

This one of a kind volume offers an understanding of Mukherjee's art through the most comprehensive collection of essays by writers who have known her personally and professionally, as well as from translated texts and excerpts from her diary and letters.

AUTHOR: Dr. Geeti Sen, a cultural historian and author, is the former Director of the Indian Cultural Centre in Nepal.

146 illustrations and 26 photographs

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Imprint:   Mapin Publishing Pvt.Ltd
Dimensions:   Height: 330mm,  Width: 228mm, 
Weight:   1.415kg
ISBN:   9789385360039
ISBN 10:   9385360035
Pages:   152
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Geeti Sen, a cultural historian and author, is the former Director of the Indian Cultural Centre in Nepal. Dr. Nandini Ghosh is currently UGC Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Culture Studies at Visva Bharati, Santiniketan. Late Maitreyi Chatterjee was a women's rights activist, writer and critic. Clelia Segieth is a writer and art curator. Adip Dutta is a member of the Faculty of Visual Arts at Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata. Dr. Georg Lechner is the former Director, GoetheInstitut, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, and Europe. Shilvanti Pracht is a friend of Meera Mukherjee from her college days in Delhi. Pranabranjan Ray, an art critic and author, is a founder member and secretary of the Society of Contemporary Artists, Calcutta. Maja von Rosenbladt, a German national, has been a dear friend of Meera Mukherjee and part of the Dhankhet Bidyalaya.

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