South Asian and Himalayan art, architecture, and visual culture
About
To reconstruct moments in the history of South Asia, I like to think across geographical boundaries and other categories including nature and culture, art and time, materials and meaning systems, word and image, and local phenomena and global formations.
My first book Mountain Temples and Temple Mountains: Architecture, Religion, and Nature in the Central Himalayas was published by the University of Washington Press (Seattle) in 2019. In addition to publishing articles in refereed journals including Archives of Asian Art, Ars Orientalis, Artibus Asiae, Arts Asiatiques, History of Photography, South Asian Studies, and RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, I periodically write on cultural policy. Recent pieces have appeared on the editorial and opinion pages of The Hindu and The Indian Express newspapers.
Currently I am completing a study on the production and consumption of astrological, literary, and genealogical scrolls from early modern western India. Another ongoing project is leading me to focus my gaze on a corpus of medieval temple sculpture from the upper Brahmaputra Valley and adjacent hilltops, a cultural crossroads of India, China, Bangladesh, and Myanmar and query identity formation. The art and visual culture of Cambodia is a growing area of interest and the focus of a forthcoming special exhibition that I am guest curating at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.
My courses examine the arts and architectures of South Asia, Himalayan aesthetics, yoga philosophy and practice, the integration of visual media in modern self-fashioning, law, development, and heritage preservation in India, and collecting and displaying South and Southeast Asian art.
I sit on the editorial board of The Art Bulletin, the flagship journal of art history globally, covering prehistoric to 21st-century art.
Inquiries from prospective students are welcome.
Affiliations
- Asian Languages and Cultures Department
- Center for South Asian Studies
- Center for Southeast Asian Studies
- Center for World Performance Studies
- Global Islamic Studies Center