Appasamy, Jaya

Earth Mother with Child, 1965

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Better known as an art critic and historian, Appasamy worked briefly as an artist, painting mostly landscapes. As chair of the arts organization Delhi Silpi Chakra (Delhi Sculptors’ Circle), she resisted contemporary efforts to create an Indian national art. She saw modernism as the confluence of a range of artistic traditions, not a novel form of expression, and rejected the common academic conception of it as a Western language.

Born in Madras, Appasamy studied at the famed Santiniketan arts enclave established by the Tagore family at the turn of the century. In 1952, following a brief visit to China as a Government of India Scholar, she enrolled at Oberlin College in Ohio, where she studied the works of Abanindranath Tagore. In 1964 she became editor of Lalit Kala Contemporary, one of Delhi’s major art periodicals, and in 1977 she was appointed professor at Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan’s institute of art

 

Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 18 x 26 in.
Donor Gift of Abby Weed Grey
Credit Line Grey Art Gallery, New York University Art Collection (c) Estate of Jaya Appasamy
Object ID G1975.185

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Collection Years: 1965