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100 1 _aShaw, Raqib,
_d1974-
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245 1 0 _aRaqib Shaw /
_c[curated by Maria Balshaw, Fiona Corridan and Petr Nedoma].
260 _a[Manchester] :
_bManchester Art Gallery,
_c[2013].
300 _a175 p. :
_bcol. ill. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aIncludes an essay by David Lomas.
500 _aPublished to accompany an exhibition held at Manchester Art Gallery, 15 Feb.-26 May 2013, and Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, 6 Jun.-15 Sep. 2013.
520 _aExclusive to Manchester and Prague, this new exhibition comprises recent paintings, sculptures and works on paper. Raqib Shaw is an Indian-born, London-based artist. His opulent paintings and sculptures evoke the work of Old Masters such as Holbein and Bosch in their treatment of often unsettling subjects. But they also reflect the ornate style of Persian miniatures and Kashmiri and Japanese textiles. Beneath their beautiful jewel-like surface is a collection of dark and violent images inspired by ancient myths and religious tales from both East and Western tradition.
600 1 0 _aShaw, Raqib,
_d1974-
_vExhibitions.
_932889
650 0 _aArt, Indic
_y21st century
_vExhibitions.
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700 1 _aBalshaw, Maria.
_932891
700 1 _aCorridan, Fiona.
_932892
700 1 _aNedoma, Petr.
_932893
700 1 _aLomas, David.
_932894
710 2 _aManchester City Art Gallery.
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710 2 _aGalerie Rudolfinum (Prague, Czech Republic)
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