SANTHAL FAMILY
Ensemble
M HKA acquired the SANTHAL FAMILY ensemble on the occasion of the exhibition Santhal Family: Positions Around an Indian Sculpture in 2008. Within SANTHAL FAMILY M HKA introduces the work of contemporary Indian artists and places these works against a background of Indian art history starting with 'Santhal Family' by Ramkinkar Baij.
Includes work by Sheela Gowda, Boran Hansda, N S Harsha, K P Krishnakumar, Goshka Macuga en C K Rajan
Items
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Santhal Portraits
Boran Hansda , Santhal Portraits, 2008. Sculpture, terracotta.
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Santhal Family: Positions...
Santhal Family: Positions Around an Indian Sculpture, 2008. Book, ink, paper, 24 x 16.9 cm, 144 p., language : English, publisher : Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen & Bodhi Art, ISBN : 9789072828323.
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Orgasm
N S Harsha, Orgasm, 2007. Installation, wood, scythe, suitcase.
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Untitled
K.P. Krishnakumar, Untitled, 1982. Drawing, (x25) variable dimensions.
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Ramkinkar Baij
Ramkinkar Baij, known as the father of modern Indian sculpture, trained and later taught at Rabindranath Tagore’s university in Santiniketan,
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Kerala Radicals
The Kerala Radicals [which at different times included artists Anita Dube, C.K. Rajan, K.R. Karunakaran, Alex Mathew, Reghunadhan K., Jyothi
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Boran Hansda
Boran Hansda (Handsa) belongs to the Santhal community and lives in a village near Santiniketan where he received his artistic training. He m
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C K Rajan
C K Rajan is a member of the Radical Group in the 1980s, a group that takes form at the University of Baroda, from where it fights both the s
