CONTEMPORARY INDIAN POTTERY AND TERRACOTTA
EXHIBITION AND CATALOGUE OF HAKU SHAH
Form and Many Forms of Mother Clay by Haku Shah is a comprehensive exploration of the artistic and cultural significance of clay in Indian tradition. The book delves into how clay, often referred to as the “mother,” is central to the creation of diverse forms of art, craft, and ritual practices across India. Haku Shah, an eminent artist and cultural historian, combines scholarly insight with his artistic perspective to highlight the spiritual and symbolic role of clay in Indian life, showcasing a variety of traditional and contemporary expressions.
CONDITION USED GOOD, FORM AND MANY FORMS OF MOTHER CLAY, HAKU SHAH, HARDCOVER, 1985
PUBLISHER : NATIONAL CRAFTS MUSEUM, NEW DELHI
YEAR : 1985
AUTHOR : HAKU SHAH
DESIGN TEAM : PARTHIV SHAH, LAXMAN VORA , KANDARP BHATT
EDITORIAL : SUCHITRA BALASUBRAHMANYAN, RADHIKA VAIDYANATHAN, ARCHANA SHAH, LAKSHMI MURTHY, SRILA BASU
PAGES : 225