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M. F. Husain

Indian artist (1915–2011)

Maqbool Fida Husain (17 September 1915 – 9 June 2011) was an Indian painter and film director who painted narrative paintings in a modified Cubist style.[2] He was one of the founding members of Bombay Progressive Artists' Group. M.F. Husain is associated with Indian modernism in the 1940s. His early association with the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group used modern technique, and was inspired by the "new" India after the partition of 1947. His narrative paintings, executed in a modified Cubist style, can be caustic and funny as well as serious and sombre. His themes—sometimes treated in series—included topics as diverse as Gandhi, Mother Teresa, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the British Raj, and motifs of Indian urban and rural life. In September 2020, his painting titled “Voices”, auctioned for a record $2.5 million.[3]

Husain's later works have stirred controversy, which included nude portrayals of Hindu deities, and a nude portrayal of Bharat Mata. Right-wing organisations called for his arrest, and severa

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M. F. Husain

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Born

Maqbool Fida Husain


(1915-09-17)17 September 1915

British India

Died9 June 2011(2011-06-09) (aged 95)

London, England

NationalityIndian (1915—2010)
Qatari (2010—2011)
EducationSir J. J. School of Art
Known forPainting

Notable work

Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities
Through the Eyes of a Painter
MovementBombay Progressive Artists' Group
AwardsPadma Bhushan(1973)
Padma Vibhushan(1991)
Member of ParliamentRajya Sabha
In office
12 May 1986 – 11 May 1992

Maqbool Fida Husain (17 September 1915 – 9 June 2011) was an Indian artist known for executing bold, vibrantly coloured narrative paintings in a modified Cubist style. He was one of the most celebrated and internationally recognised Indian artists of the 20th century. He was one of the founding members of Bombay Progressive Artists' Group. M.F. Husain is associated with Indian modernism in the 1940s. His early association with the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group

Biography

The Rooted Nomad
MF Husain

Maqbool Fida Husain (1915-2011), one of the most iconic contemporary artists of India, continues to demand critical attention to his multi-dimensional practice that embraced various media formats, defied artistic hierarchies and displaced the divide between high and popular art. The historical extent of India as one of the oldest civilizations in human history and an independent nation-state that gained freedom from colonial subjugation in 1947 , unfolded obsessively in M.F. Husain’s prolific oeuvre. An expansive post-colonial consciousness informed his practice, which involved adapting indigenous idioms in his expression and breaking free from colonial indoctrination. Seamlessly weaving together mythologies, shared histories, literature and manifestations, Husain articulated his syncretic vision of a modern India through a lexicon of symbolic iconographies anchored in a secular artistic sensibility.


The exhibition title uses two opposing expressions ‘nomad’ and ‘rooted’ that counter each other but in conjunction, create an imaginary

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