Title
A Fantastic State of Ruin: The Painted Towns of Rajasthan
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Department
Geosciences
Description
This book tells the story of the painted towns of Shekhawati in rural Rajasthan, India. For centuries, the painted buildings served the towns as trading houses, pleasure palaces, temples, caravansaries, and private homes. Following independence, the descendants of the merchant families left Shekhawati for India's burgeoning cities, abandoning their opulent structures. Some were left in the charge of caretakers; squatters took up residence in many; most simply remain vacant. The buildings have slowly deteriorated over time, ravaged by climate and neglect, and now lie scattered among the desert settlements as an elegiac collection of beautiful living ruins--a crumbling open-air gallery set amid the ordinary affairs of small town life. This book portrays the fascinating ruinous beauty of the painted towns, and, along the way, provides an intimate look at life and landscape on the arid fringes of Rajasthan. This world, too, is fading, and so the book's photographs, in the end, are a visual study of both place and society at the edge of time.
ISBN
9781940743400
Publication Date
2018
Publisher
Goff Books
City
New York, NY
Keywords
art, architecture, geology, photography
Disciplines
Other History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Photography
Recommended Citation
Zurick, David, "A Fantastic State of Ruin: The Painted Towns of Rajasthan" (2018). EKU Faculty and Staff Books Gallery. 66.
https://encompass.eku.edu/fs_books/66