In the Bower of Art

Q4 Arts and Humanities Art in Translation Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17561310.2020.1770963
Chitranibha Chowdhury
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Abstract In the essay entitled In the Bower of Art, Chitranibha Chowdhury commemorates her art teacher Nandalal Bose, one of the pioneers of modern art in twentieth-century India, widely renowned for reigniting the indigenous painting style, and popularizing pan-Asian art in the contemporary era. Though apparently a commemorative essay, the current text could be read in more than one way. There was hardly any academic and cultural platform in twentieth-century Bengal where women painters could air their views on art, discuss their own artistic practices and make critical commentary and analyses on art and artists. In the male-dominated art world, the literary expressiveness of the women painters of Bengal, much like their artistic creations, remained confined and without a discourse of their own. To them, the very scope of paying tribute to one’s own master was like unlocking the gate of self-expression and throwing it wide open to render their repressed and silenced voices audible in the public domain. This very idea of and approach to self-expression is subversive. The current essay by Chitranibha Chowdhury, written in the vernacular soon after Nandalal Bose’s death, is one such exemplary instance of a truly critical reading.
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在艺术的殿堂里
摘要在题为《在艺术的世界里》的文章中,Chitranibha Chowdhury纪念她的艺术老师Nandalal Bose,他是20世纪印度现代艺术的先驱之一,因重新点燃土著绘画风格和在当代普及泛亚艺术而广受赞誉。尽管这显然是一篇纪念文章,但目前的文本可以用多种方式阅读。在20世纪的孟加拉,几乎没有任何学术和文化平台可以让女画家表达她们对艺术的看法,讨论她们自己的艺术实践,并对艺术和艺术家进行批判性评论和分析。在男性主导的艺术世界中,孟加拉女画家的文学表现力,就像她们的艺术创作一样,仍然受到限制,没有自己的话语。对他们来说,向自己的主人致敬的范围就像打开了自我表达的大门,并将其敞开,让他们压抑和沉默的声音在公共领域中听得见。这种自我表达的理念和方法是颠覆性的。Chitranibha Chowdhury在Nandalal Bose去世后不久用白话写的这篇文章就是一篇真正批判性阅读的典范。
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Art in Translation Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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