Marg (Pathway) is a noted quarterly Indian art magazine and a publisher of books on the arts, based in Mumbai. It was first published in 1946, with noted writer, Mulk Raj Anand as its founding editor, who intended it to be a "loose encyclopaedia of the arts of India and related civilisations."
INR 330.00
Editorial Note
Perspectives The Nagas: Prakriti’s Protectors Maureen Drdak
Clowning Politics: The Bhand in Kashmir Ria Basu
Preservation of India’s Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Case of Chhau Dance Shubha Srinivasan
Conversation Narendra Srivastava – The Logo Jadugar in conversation with Meenakshi Thakur
Focus The Sahmat Collective: Art and Activism in India since 1989 Siddhartha V. Shah
Photo Essay Priests in Retirement Anisha Crasto
Ancillaries Scattered Vishnu Sculptures from the Konkan Coast Kumud Kanitkar
Book Reviews The Art Heritage of Bangladesh, by Enamul Haque; Sculptures in Bangladesh, An Inventory of Select Hindu, Buddhist and Jain Stone and Bronze Images in Museums and Collections of Bangladesh (up to the 13th Century), edited by Enamul Haque and Adalbert J. Gail; History of Iron Technology in India (from Beginning to Pre-Modern Times), by Vibha Tripathi; Harappan Architecture and Civil Engineering by Jagat Pati Joshi - Dilip K. Chakrabarti
Visnu Temples of Kancipuram, by R. Nagaswamy Indian Art and Iconology, by Asok K. Bhattacharya - Indira S. Aiyar
Blumen, Bäume, Göttergärten in indischen Miniaturen (Flowers, Trees, Gardens of Gods in Indian Miniatures), by Ludwig V. Habighorst Vijay Sharma
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