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Description
Until recently, polychrome terracruda (air-dried clay) sculpture has been virtually absent from exhibitions and scholarship on South Asian art history. This is beginning to change.
As early Indic texts and accounts published in the last few centuries attest, this malleable and dynamic medium has played a fundamental role in the region's visual arts.
This boundary-breaking book traces the longstanding interactions between clay, sculptors, and their clienteles; shaping and reshaping religious practices, social formations, and aesthetic values across the region. The first chapter explores the history of terracruda as artistic medium; the following two chapters present long trajectories of practice in the Buddhist Himalayas and the Deccan; and the latter two chapters offer insight into terracruda sculpture's role in cultural transformations-the 18th and 19th-century artistic florescence in Bengal, and British colonial displays of terracruda figures at international exhibitions. Employing an ecological approach that recognizes substances, things, and objects as players in the world, Clay Works celebrates the contributions of clay's supple plasticity and ephemerality and brings a much-needed and timely perspective to South Asian art history.
Table of Contents
Prologue: Adventures with Clay
1. Clay Matters
2. Precious Earth in Bhutan and the Buddhist Himalayas
3. The Career of Clay in the Deccan
4. Modelling Modern Bengal
5. Pax Britannica-The Empire's Clay Subjects
6. Epilogue-Inside Out
Index
Product details
Published | Jan 08 2026 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781350505056 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Visual Arts |
Illustrations | 102 colour illus. |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Clay Works is a revelation. Susan Bean's tour-de-force book brings into focus the vibrant, living quality of unfired clay, as shaped by expert craftspeople across South Asia. It will fundamentally transform the way art historians think about the most elemental of media, clay.
Rebecca Brown, Professor of History of Art, Johns Hopkins University, USA
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This pioneering book brings together a life-time's research in a major, yet largely ignored, subject in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent.
Richard Blurton, Former Head of the South & Southeast Asia Section, British Museum, UK
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A paradigm-changing and deeply-nuanced study that prompts profound engagement with the significance of raw clay's dynamic nature. It will be valuable reading for those in a range of disciplines.
Janice Leoshko, Associate Professor Emerita of Art History (South Asian Art), The University of Texas at Austin, USA
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Moves the art form of terracruda from the margins of South Asian art history into the mainstream-not merely probing the medium's versatility, but opening our eyes to raw earth as a sentient material that supports life.
Jyotindra Jain, Former Professor of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
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Clay Works is fresh art history, written with deep research that invites readers to reimagine the complex life of a ubiquitous and familiar material. In covering a diversity of locations and practices, it will be meaningful for anyone interested in the region's many micro-material cultures.
Annapurna Garimella, Managing Trustee, Art, Resources and Teaching Trust, India, and editor of The Long Arc of South Asian Art (2022)