Title: Out InAuthor: Robert E. D’SouzaPublisher: W+K PublishingPrice: Rs. 1,000At first flip, it looks like a good overview of everyday India in art. And everyday art in India. Moving metaphorical photographs of toilet doors, a cover with a shutter effect, old distempered walls and empty chairs, sleeping dogs next to dead fountains, art emerging from the insides of a ramshackled construction site. The pictures, stark in reality and duality, press you to read the words that precede and follow. There’s conversation between the art-expert author and a literature exponent, and essays, perspectives, explaining the paradox that rests in the book’s title and our art. Each line is carefully crafted and not a word out of place — the authors are professors, of course. The dwellings are very deliberate, very deep, and not for passing lookers and easy readers. This stuff is good for the serious art fan, student, researcher or doer.Soumya Mukerji