Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Luhring Augustine Tribeca, New York, January 26-March 24, 2022-- Gallery website
Bibliographic Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-126)
Contents:
A tribute to J.P. Losty (1945-2021) / Malini Roy -- Catalogue -- The epic is never over / Ranjit Hoskote -- Sound, text, and image : picturing music through Ragamala / Richard David Williams -- A Ragamala series from the north Deccan / J.P. Losty -- Full catalogue entries -- Floorspread with medallion pattern -- A context for two important bust portraits by Hunhar II from the Swinton Collections / J.P. Losty
Summary:
"Our exhibition title refers to three key lenses through which to view the multi-faceted arts of India: court, epic, spirit. There are artworks depicting and enabling acts of revery, and some imbued with their own spiritual power, as well as works made for the luxurious and rarefied world of the court"-- Foreword