Anthology The Research: ISSN:
2456–4397
RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68067
Vol.-5* Issue-12* March-2021)
Paper Submission: 01/03/2021, Date of Acceptance: 20/03/2021, Date of Publication: 24/03/2021
Swapna Biswas
Research Scholar,
Dept. of Drawing & Painting,
University of Rajasthan,
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Abstract
The human body was already at the center of human thought
process through artistic expression and human culture. Art is also
similarly ancient and evolved over time. If we consider our contemporary
history, the body has already taken centre stage not just in the creation
of art but in nearly every aspect of human life. The „body‟ has been
portrayed from the beginning of humanity before the postmodern period
but their shape and role shift with the course of time and circumstance,
differing from the socio-political situation of the time and being
transformed or shaped in one direction or another. The development of
modern art in India through the 20th Century has shown its expressions in
manifolds. This development was always influenced by various
contemporary issues, such as, British colonialism and its domination,
Swadeshi Movement, Influence of contemporary Western art,
Independence of India, social and political developments of the
independent India etc. However the paper will explore and analyse these
aspects taking examples of the works of some important artists of the
last century who are often termed as modern artists of India.
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