Art and Polemic in Pakistan: Cultural Politics and Tradition in Contemporary Miniature Painting
By (Author) Virginia Whiles
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
30th July 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
The visual, decorative or fine arts: treatments and subjects
Politics and government
759.95491
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Contemporary artists in Pakistan have, in recent decades, revived and reinvented miniature painting: a traditional artform which had faded under the colonial influence of the British, and is now gaining ground as a medium for a new generation of artists to challenge the world around them. At once traditional and postmodern, the miniature paintings reveal a satirical treatment of serious issues: from religious and political fundamentalism to 'McDonalization', from violence against women to nuclear warfare, from the pressures of Purdah to the machismo of Lollywood film posters. This is the first in-depth look at this contemporary art movement which provides a fascinating insight into the links between art and politics, and between indigenous and global aesthetics. Forty miniature paintings are reproduced here in full colour.
Virginia Whiles is Associate Lecturer at Chelsea College of Art, University of the Arts, London. She gained her PhD in Social Anthropology at the School of Oriental and Asian Studies, University of London.