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Visual narrative brings together stories of origins, transformations and endings from the Gond tribe.

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Bhajju Shyam, Gita Wolf

From a fish waiting to be born, to the beginning of art and the necessity of death, lore from the Gond tribal community in central india abounds in stories of origins, transformations and endings. Celebrated Gond artist Bhajju Shyam gathers together these tales for the first time. By linking the cosmic with the everyday, he expresses the essence of each myth in ten sequential images. This extraordinary visual narrative of cyclical time takes us from the germinal moment to the turnaround point… where death once again transits into renewal. Gita Wolf’s English text recreates the terse wisdom of Bhajju Shyam’s Hindi expressions with great nuance. This handmade silkscreen-printed edition recreates the brilliant conceptual art of the book, with ink, line and paper combining to add depth and texture to every page.

Weight 545.0 kg
Dimensions 280 × 280 cm
ISBN

978-93-83145-03-4

Pages

24

Printing

Screen Printing

Binding

Hardcover

Foreign Rights Sold

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Italian

Salani Editore

Portuguese

Editora WMF Martins Fontes

Japanese

Tamura-do

HSN Code

49030010

Adriano Salani
Italian
Europe
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WMF Martins Fontes
Portuguese
Brazil
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Tamura-do
Japanese
World
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Éditions Actes Sud
French
World
Expired
Geo Planeta
Spanish
World
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Grimm Press
Traditional Chinese
World
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