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    Balasubramaniam, A.; Talwar, Deepak; Talwar Gallery (New Delhi, India)

    Published by Talwar Gallery, New Delhi, New York, 2009

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    Paperback. Condition: Near fine. First Edition. Small white quarto volume with pictorial wraps; (unpaged): chiefly illustrations; 26 cm. Beautiful photography of A. Balasubramaniam's exhibition - eerie, minimalist sculptures that transform the space into a dreamlike, liminal environment. "Beyond capturing his vision and its pursuit with the beauty of an experience, Bala has evolved his work to explore and create form for the ineffable. Strongly influencedby the spiritual nature of expression and propelled by an existential quest, the artist continues to excavate our perception from the inertia of habit. what we see may not exist, and what we don't see is what it is. As often Bala would say,"When you look at footprints in the sand, you immediately confirm a person walked on it, though the actual fact is that the footprints are exactly the points where the person made contact with the ground and was not moving." --Introduction by Deepal Talwar. Near fine; tiny crease to front of spine at fold; clean and tight.