The passage below is accompanied by a set of questions. Choose the best answer to each question.
Indian contemporary Art in the break of 21st century is as varied as it had never been before. At its background, it has richness of various art forms used as medium of expression by civilizations since ages. From the elitist business houses and royal families, fine art has now entered the drawing rooms of the middle-class buyers and from domestic market it is now traveling offshore to fetch immense, often astronomical prices. To categorize Indian Fine Art, we can have many criteria. One criterion which is often used by the Art Schools is the criterion of the medium. In this criterion the artists are classified as Oil painters, Acrylic painters, water colourists, terracotta sculptors, installations artists, etc. But this is not a very good criterion as many artists in the 21st century do not use any single medium but experiment with many media simultaneously. Again the very distinction between paintings, assemblages, installations, collages and sculptures is getting blurred with each passing day. Another way of classifying Indian Art is categorize the art works in terms of the region of the artist’s origin. This is a very popular criterion and schools have been named after important centres of Art like Santiniketan, Baroda, Calcutta, Bombay, Pune, Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai and Trivandrum. However, many artists move from one place to another and do not attach themselves with any particular school of art.
A more difficult approach is to understand Artists and their Art in terms of the inspirations they draw from. Art in India had always been influenced by everyday life and has been an integral part of Indian life and excavations of Art objects from historical places have shown that Indian art had reached very high degrees of sophistication at various times in Indian History. Many of the artists in 21st century India use these historical styles in their art. Similarly, there are artists who draw their inspiration from the rich Folk traditions of India.
India had always been closely connected with other countries. Influence of these various cultures can be seen in the art of various times. Even today the trend continues as Indian artists remain connected to the trends outside and openly adapt to the emerging European and Oriental styles.
Again while contemporary artists in India take inspiration from various sources and styles, Indian Art still remains its distinct Indianness. Newer styles never seen before are also emerging in the Indian scene; forms and styles which actually can not be categorized into any specific existing genre.
Which of the following is true about Indian art;
The passage below is accompanied by a set of questions. Choose the best answer to each question.
Indian contemporary Art in the break of 21st century is as varied as it had never been before. At its background, it has richness of various art forms used as medium of expression by civilizations since ages. From the elitist business houses and royal families, fine art has now entered the drawing rooms of the middle-class buyers and from domestic market it is now traveling offshore to fetch immense, often astronomical prices. To categorize Indian Fine Art, we can have many criteria. One criterion which is often used by the Art Schools is the criterion of the medium. In this criterion the artists are classified as Oil painters, Acrylic painters, water colourists, terracotta sculptors, installations artists, etc. But this is not a very good criterion as many artists in the 21st century do not use any single medium but experiment with many media simultaneously. Again the very distinction between paintings, assemblages, installations, collages and sculptures is getting blurred with each passing day. Another way of classifying Indian Art is categorize the art works in terms of the region of the artist’s origin. This is a very popular criterion and schools have been named after important centres of Art like Santiniketan, Baroda, Calcutta, Bombay, Pune, Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai and Trivandrum. However, many artists move from one place to another and do not attach themselves with any particular school of art.
A more difficult approach is to understand Artists and their Art in terms of the inspirations they draw from. Art in India had always been influenced by everyday life and has been an integral part of Indian life and excavations of Art objects from historical places have shown that Indian art had reached very high degrees of sophistication at various times in Indian History. Many of the artists in 21st century India use these historical styles in their art. Similarly, there are artists who draw their inspiration from the rich Folk traditions of India.
India had always been closely connected with other countries. Influence of these various cultures can be seen in the art of various times. Even today the trend continues as Indian artists remain connected to the trends outside and openly adapt to the emerging European and Oriental styles.
Again while contemporary artists in India take inspiration from various sources and styles, Indian Art still remains its distinct Indianness. Newer styles never seen before are also emerging in the Indian scene; forms and styles which actually can not be categorized into any specific existing genre.
Which of the following is true about Indian art;
Option 1 -
There has not been much influence of day-to-day life on the Indian art.
Option 2 -
Does not have a very long history; compared to other cultures, it is new.
Option 3 -
As a result of artists drawing inspiration from various sources and styles, Indian Art is somewhere losing its Indianness.
Option 4 -
It exhibits versatility. There are several schools of art in the country
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:Option D is correct because there is a lot of versatility as a result of variety of influences from day-to-day life to European/ oriental styles to folk culture.
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