This monograph presents a perspective on the art of Bhupen Khakhar (b.1934), one of the most significant Indian artists of this century.Born into a lower-middle-class Gujarati family in central Bombay,Khakhar came to Art only in his thirties. Trained as a charteredaccountant, his early work dealt with popular iconic imagery and with the conditio,n of "the insignificant man", trapped in an unremarkable existence.
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION "HE WILL SHOW YOU THE WORLD!"
I THE LIFE AS PRELUDE TO THE WORK
CHAPTER ONE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT (1934-61)
CHAPTERTWO TRAINING IN BARODA (1962-64)
CHAPTER THREE THE BARODA CONVERGENCE (1964-72)
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II THE WORK
CHAPTER FOUR THE INSIGNIFICANT MAN (1972-76)
CHAPTER FiVE "VULNERABILITY";"DIFFIDENCE";"NARRATIVE" (1975-79)
CHAPTER SIX PANORAMA AND PLENITUDE (1979-82)
CHAPTER SEVEN SEXUALITY AND THE SELF (1981-95)
CONCLUSION "TO BRING BACK THE LOST REALITY OF THE WORLD"
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NOTES TO THE TEXT
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF COLOUR PLATES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A BIOGRAPHY
INDEX