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Experiments with TruthExperiments with Truth

Experiments with Truth

Josef Helfenstein, Aung San Suu Kyi, Joseph Newland, Emilee Dawn Whitehurst, Vinay Lal

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Introduces and explores the resonance of Mohandas Gandhi's (1869-1948) ethics of nonviolence in the visual arts. Taking the form of a reader, the texts range across influences on Gandhian philosophy and outgrowths from it. The accompanying images include Gandhi's own iconography, photojournalism of related social movements and nonviolent struggles, artworks speaking to violence or issuing from an inner space of peace, and portraits of the Mahatma's forebears and followers. Experiments with Truth counterpoints art and ideas: religious art of the past, paintings and sculpture from the mid-20th century on, contemporary installations, newly written historical summaries and thematic explorations, reprints of texts by famous peacemakers, and passages in religious texts that inspired Gandhi.

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OL21085607W

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Gandhi, mahatma, 1869-1948Peace in artExhibitionsPolitical activistsBiographyMenil Collection (Houston, Tex.)InfluenceNonviolence in artPictorial worksInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)

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