5 Indian Folk & Tribal Art Forms That Have Survived Generations -Dr. Charu Smita Gupta(Author)
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Long before we had the modern and contemporary art, we had the indigenous art which showcased a wide variety and genealogy. Passed down from generation to generation, Indian folk and tribal art is culturally diverse and distinct. It was never indulged in purely for pleasure but was the creative expression of people who lived in harmony with nature. It depicted people’s daily lives. It was made during special occasions and ceremonies. These Painted narratives on various surfaces have today become important sources of knowledge about the past. In this episode of The Indian Podcast, listen to Dr. Charu Smita Gupta talking about how some of the most important traditional folk and tribal art forms like Warli, Madhubani, Phad, Bhil and Gond paintings have evolved over the years and become globally famous. She is an anthropologist and museologist with a diverse professional experience in the field of cultural traditions of India. She has also written several books including one on our todays topic - Indian folk and tribal paintings.
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