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Towards Ananda: Rethinking Indian Art and Aesthetics
Anyone who knows India is aware of its sophisticated aesthetic philosophy
and equally rich history of making everyday things beautiful. Yet, most
Indians, and travellers to India, have also experienced the great contrast
between its ingrained beauty and its contemporary ugliness. Towards Ananda
examines the many reasons for such a paradox, with particular focus on the
visual arts.
Unlike most books on Indian art and aesthetics which emphasize the
‘glorious past’ of the classical traditions, this one is centred on the
present and the future—on contemporary art and its place in the emerging
global art world. The author explores ancient theories of aesthetics in
the light of contemporary challenges, and journeys across the country to
distil the complex forces which have shaped Indian aesthetics. He also
gives us an overview of Western ideologies and art movements, and their
conflict with Eastern perspectives.
In the course of the narrative, the author illustrates the application of
the aesthetic values of balance, rhythm, harmony and proportionality in
art—as also in economics, development strategies, health, education, city
planning, architecture, and product design. Though the primary focus is
India, the issues discussed, of purpose and practice, content and context,
market forces and institutions, extend to all societies that are becoming
homogenized by globalization.
A book that engages the reader both intellectually and emotionally,
Towards Ananda is a seamless chain of ideas about the production and
consumption of art in modern times. As an insider’s view of the art world,
it offers valuable insights into how artists see, think and work. And
since art can never be separate from the experience of reality, it is also
a provocative commentary on the state and society that we are a part of. |

Published by Penguin Books India
Imprint:
Viking
Pages: 289; Price: Rs 395.00
ISBN: 0670058645
Edition: Hardback
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