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Indian beauty : Bollywood style

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Format : Relié sous jaquette
Nb de pages : 78 pages
Poids : 368 g
Dimensions : 17cm X 23cm
EAN : 9782843235726

Indian beauty

Bollywood style


Collection(s) | Mémoire de l'art
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Relié sous jaquette 78 pages

Quatrième de couverture

The movies made in the studios of Bombay-brimming with ravishing eyes, generous hips, ample breasts, syrupy music, and sultry dance routines, and set in wedding-cake décors-have spawned a distinct style now identified by a succinct moniker: "Bollywood." This genre's unique blend of kitsch and eroticism has not only invaded the screens of the Indian diaspora, but is now influencing art and fashion throughout the West. More than a sociological and aesthetic discussion of the recent phenomenon, this book explores the visual and narrative origins of Bollywood style, grounded in Indian art and religion. It shows how Bollywood's frenzy, sanctity, sensuality, and sentiment are variously indebted to Mughal miniatures, racy statues of Ganesh and Shiva, erotic temples in Khajuraho, and vivid passages from the Kama Sutra.

Biographie

Historian and art critic Bérénice Geoffroy-Schneiter has sojourned several times in India and other Asian countries. Her publications for Assouline include Asian Art: India, China, Japan; Ethnic Style; and, as part of the Mémoire of Art series, Geishas and Gandhara: The Memory of Afghanistan. She is extending her exploration of the West's fascination with "other" civilizations through her lates! book, Indian Beauty: In the Spirit of Bollywood.

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