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Comics From India

October 30, 2009 by Scott Timberg


THIS is the kind of high/low, east/west, pop/myth collision i love: a new exhibit at the LACMA called “heroes and villains: the battle for good in india’s comics.” though the title evokes the beach boys, the show is more about devi, vishnu and other hindu gods and the way they return, through the magic of pop culture, in indian comic books.

here is my story from this sunday’s LATimes. i spoke to the show’s lead curator, julie romain (who used to assist the LACMA’s brilliant and notorious paul holdengraber with his memorable series) and the indian scholar debashish banerji.
both of them framed the context against india’s disaspora, globalism and tranformation by western pop. i’ll return for a more considered look at this show, which includes a tour through the museum’s subsantial south/southeast asian art collection.
Photo Credit: LACMA

Filed Under: art, comics, diaspora, india, LACMA, Los Angeles, paul holdengraber

Comments

  1. Walkster says

    December 12, 2009 at 8:34 pm

    in regrds to indian art – my friend has a vishnu- durga fan how can he find out what its worth if antything?

    ty
    brian

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