Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Catch a glimpse of rare works of Indian artists

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The show features 10 lots from Sotheby’s upcoming Modern and Contempora­ry South Asian Art auction, which will be held in London on October 23. A section of the sale focuses on important works by trailblaze­rs such as Raza, MF Husain and FN Souza from Bombay Progressiv­e Artists’ Group. These works are also the highlights in Mumbai .

“The Progressiv­es were among the first artists to break away from traditiona­l, academic practices and embrace Indian themes with avant-garde western styles. They were the fathers and mothers of modernism,” says Ishrat Kanga of Sotheby’s.

She added, “They paved the way for the next generation of artists. Many of the works in the exhibition are rarely seen in public and have largely remained hidden in private collection­s.”

Watch out for Husain’s untitled (Fertility), a work themed on motherhood featuring a woman, an orb and a crudely outlined kerosene lamp. He created it at the peak of his career in the late 1960s.

“It’s a deeply personal paint- ing,” says Yamini Mehta, internatio­nal head of Indian and South Asian Art at Sotheby’s. “The radiant orb likely represents a woman’s womb, and the kerosene lamp speaks to the artist’s relationsh­ip with his grandfathe­r, a lamp repairer and tin smith.”

Another highlight is a 1960 untitled still-life by Souza that depicts religious vessels on an altar.

“It is one of an important group of still-life that he painted from the mid-1950s to early 1960s, all built around ecclesiast­ical themes, influenced by his Catholic upbringing in Goa,” says Mehta. “This is an especially bold and dramatic example from the series.”

Works by Ram Kumar, Bikash Bhattachar­jee and Arpita Singh will also be on display. Sotheby’s has timed the Mumbai show to coincide with an exhibition titled The Progressiv­e Revolution that opened at Asia Society Museum in New York on September 14.

“The Asia Society show is really an exciting moment for these artists. It is a turning point — they’re getting the broader internatio­nal recognitio­n they deserve,” says Mehta.

 ??  ?? One of the only three known Sayed Raza paintings of fruits and vegetables.
One of the only three known Sayed Raza paintings of fruits and vegetables.

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