Phone
(978) 745-9500
Price
Free with Museum Admission
Age Suitability
All Ages
Midnight to the Boom: Painting in India after Independence
Saturday, Feb 16 10:00a
to
5:00p
Peabody Essex Museum
Salem,
MA
India’s independence from British rule at midnight on August 15, 1947, fueled a revolutionary art movement that continued through the economic boom of the 1990s. Three generations of Indian artists embraced their individualistic approaches to modern art even as they engaged with and responded to the world around them.
Created by whitneyriepe
Location & Nearby Info
Show nearby:
0.2
mi
2
Nathaniel's
0.2
mi
3
Ristorante Gioia
0.4
mi
5
Sonoma
1.6
mi
7
Maki Sushi Bar
1.8
mi
8
Brodie's Pub
2.7
mi
10
62 Restaurant
Hot Tickets
More »
ON SALE NOW
-
Fri 7/19 7:00p
-
Wed 8/7 7:30p
-
Wed 6/26 7:30p
-
Tue 6/18 7:00p
-
Sat 10/12 7:00p
Other Events
add to our listings
Write a Review
When India emerged from the shackles of colonialism in 1947, modernism was at its height in the West. Art was abstract — about paint, surface, gesture, and composition, with sparse room left for local details, pictures, or story.
(Full review)