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Volume : XI, Issue : V, June - 2021

DECOLONIZING INDIAN ART: THE PROGRESSIVE ARTISTS' GROUP AND THEIR IMPACT ON MODERN INDIAN ART

Sri. Nagaraj Veerabhadrappa , -

By : Laxmi Book Publication

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This article explores the transformative role of the Progressive Artists' Group (PAG) in decolonizing Indian art and shaping its modern identity. Tracing the colonial legacy on Indian art, it delves into the formation of PAG, their manifesto, diverse artistic expressions, and their global influence. The article discusses controversies faced by PAG, their impact on modern Indian art, their contribution to art education, and their enduring legacy in contemporary Indian art.

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Sri. Nagaraj Veerabhadrappa , -(2021). DECOLONIZING INDIAN ART: THE PROGRESSIVE ARTISTS' GROUP AND THEIR IMPACT ON MODERN INDIAN ART. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XI, Issue. V, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10826.pdf

References :

  1. 1. Souza, F. N. "Words and Lines: The Language of Twentieth-Century Indian Art." Oxford University Press, 1996.

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