Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sotheby’s India MD on indefinite leave

- HT Correspond­ent Gaurav Bhatia, MD for Sotheby’s India

MUMBAI: Days before its much-anticipate­d inaugural sale in Mumbai, London-based auction house Sotheby’s has confirmed that Gaurav Bhatia, its managing director for India, has agreed to take a leave of absence pending an inquiry into allegation­s of sexual misconduct made against him on social media.

The auction — titled Boundless: India and set to be held at The Taj Mahal Palace on Thursday — will now be supervised by Edward Gibbs, chairman for Middle East and India, and Yamini Mehta, internatio­nal head of modern and contempora­ry South Asian art. The anonymous complaints were made on the Instagram account Scene and Herd (@herdscenea­nd), which has been tracking the #metoo movement in the Indian art world.

Four people, men and women, have alleged harassment and assault — from forceful kissing and inappropri­ate touching to physical assault in a hotel room in 2014. A statement issued by Sotheby’s stated that, “Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigat­e these allegation­s with Gaurav’s full cooperatio­n.” Mumbai Art Room, a nonprofit curatorial lab and gallery in Colaba, has Bhatia on its board of trustees and also issued a statement on its social media pages on Friday. It said, “Mumbai Art Room’s programmin­g has addressed the need for education and awareness and open discussion to counter environmen­ts of harassment. We are aware of the anonymous allegation­s… [Bhatia] has voluntaril­y decided to step aside from the board until the investigat­ion process is complete.”

Bhatia, who has been with Sotheby’s since 2016, began his career as an advertisin­g executive in New York. Before this stint, he headed marketing for Moet Hennessy India, part of the LVMH group, for over a decade.

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