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Indepth Arts News: "Indo-American Arts Council's Erasing Borders 2009" 2009-11-13 until 2009-12-13 Gallery at Penn College Williamsport, PA, USA United States of America
Indian artists that went abroad after India’s independence from British rule grappled with dual aesthetic concerns (modernity versus tradition) and with the complex issue of identity. The Diaspora artists had to create an authentic artistic language possessing Indian aesthetic components in order to be taken seriously by critics, as well as to reconcile the issues associated with being minorities. Today’s Diaspora artists are scattered across the country and are more socio-economically and religiously diverse than their predecessors. These artists are working to make themselves heard in an art world that is at once more competitive and more receptive to non-Western art than ever before. The artists in this exhibition take on diverse subject matter and meld Indian and Western colors and forms in many media, including painting, drawing, and prints; photographs, C-prints, photomontage, and video; and sculpture and installation. IAAC Director of Exhibitions: Amina Begum Ahmed.
View more of Antonio Puri's work in his portfolio at absolutearts.com http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolio/k/kantonio/
Participating artists:
* Niyeti Chadha Kannal
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