Nalanda, Srivijaya and Beyond: Re-exploring Buddhist Art in Asia
Format: Print Book
ISBN: 9789810999124
Tax included.
Recent studies of intra-Asian trade and Buddhist networks have brought fresh perspectives to the understanding of the pre-modern interaction between South and Southeast Asia. Through centuries of selective adaptation and localization of intellectual, cultural, aesthetic, and economic exchanges Buddhist art in Asia has continued to thrive. Fresh research and archaeological data help locate centres of exchange that catalysed the process of localization. This collection of essays, based on a conference held in conjunction with On the Nalanda Trail: Buddhism in India, China and Southeast Asia, an exhibition at the Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore, is a re-exploration of Buddhist art, archaeology, and epigraphy. Focussing on ancient monastic centres and temples – Nalanda, Mainamati, Kizil, Kedah, Dulesi, Longxingsi Dabeige – papers offer new perspectives on aspects of text-image-inscription correlation. This volume is an attempt at interdisciplinary study of cross-cultural trails that lead to localized Buddhist practice patterns and artistic diversities.
Language: :English
Number of Pages: :296
Format: :PB
Imprint: :(ACM) Asian Civilisations Museum
Publication Date :20161101
: