Intimate encounters: Indian paintings from Australian collections

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Title

Intimate encounters: Indian paintings from Australian collections

Venues

Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (22 February 2008 – 4 May 2008)

Date

(2008)

Summary

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW). Paintings

Countries of context

Australia | India

Abstract

The history of Indian painting is a sumptuous tapestry of interweaving traditions interests and connections. It is the product of varied intimate encounters: Islam with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism; the art of the book with wall paintings; the mighty Mughals with the romantic Rajputs; European outsiders with native populations; the artist with the patron; the coloniser with the colonised. Drawing from collections throughout Australia, both public and private, this exhibition of approximately 70 objects will survey the major schools of Indian painting, highlighting the rich interactions that inspired each tradition.[Gallery media]

Last Updated

10 Jul 2019