LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Heroes and Villains: The Battle for Good in India's Comics

17 Oct 2009 - 07 Feb 2010

Saumin Patel (India, b. 1979)
"Devi Vanquishes Bala," Devi, 2006
pencil and ink on art board
17 x 11 in.
Liquid Comics, Bangalore, India.
© 2008 Liquid Comics. All rights reserved.
HEROES AND VILLAINS: THE BATTLE FOR GOOD IN INDIA'S COMICS

October 17, 2009–February 7, 2010

This exhibition examines the legacy of heroes and heroines of ancient Indian mythology in contemporary South Asian culture through the comic book genre. Indian superheroes and their arch enemies are visualized from ancient archetypes that have long been depicted in traditional painting and sculpture, and are deeply ingrained in India’s historical imagination. In the twenty-first century new incarnations of ancient Indian gods and goddesses are made manifest as modern superheroes brought to Earth to vanquish the evil forces. Demons take the form of modern villains, and raise havoc in today’s troubled times. Today comic book production takes place in a global cultural context and within a multimedia framework that combines traditional hand-drawn illustrations with computer design and animation technology. These issues are explored through a selection of vintage Indian and American comics, and contemporary pencil and ink drawn character explorations by Indian artists from the current Liquid Comic book series Ramayan and Devi. To illustrate the continuity of the heroic narrative tradition in Indian art, a selection from LACMA’s historical collection of Indian paintings will also be on view. Curators: Julie Romain, Tushara Bindu Gude.