8548775
9781405129589
Indonesian painter Abdul Djalil Pirous's pioneering advances in abstract modernism, and modern Islamic aesthetics have established him as a leading figure in postcolonial Asian art. In Picturing Islam, cultural anthropologist Kenneth George explores issues of religion, nationalism, ethnicity, and globalization through the life and work of this prestigious contemporary artist. Working in close collaboration with Pirous, George tells the captivating story about this painter's pursuit of a political, religious, and artistic identity as it emerged over the course of modern Indonesian history -- from a time of revolution and anti-colonial struggle to the current period of post-authoritarian hope and uncertainty. Along the way, George reveals the artist's anguished paintings and reflections on the culture of violence that Indonesia unleashed in his ethnic homeland of Aceh, as well as his embrace of Islamic aesthetics and ethics as a way to resist being defined by globalized art styles and discourses emanating from the West.While providing a compelling and richly drawn portrait of a single artist, Picturing Islam: Art and Ethics in a Muslim Lifeworld also contributes to a deeper understanding of the ways nationalism, Islam, and globalization have shaped the cultural politics of Asia's postcolonial art world as well as the creative and ethical sensibilities of its Muslim artists.George, Jim is the author of 'Picturing Islam: Art and Ethics in a Muslim Lifeworld', published 2010 under ISBN 9781405129589 and ISBN 1405129581.
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