| M.F. Husain A
self-taught artist, Muqbool Fida Husain was born in 1915 in Maharashtra. At an early age
he learnt the art of calligraphy and practiced the Kulfic khat with its geometric forms.
He also learnt to write poetry while staying with an uncle in a madrasa in Baroda, an
art that has stayed with him through his life. His early education was perfunctory but
Husain's love of drawing was evident even at this stage. Whenever he got a chance he would
strap his painting gear to his bicycle and drive out to the surrounding countryside of
Indore to paint the landscape. In 1937 he reached Mumbai determined to become an artist,
with hardly any money and lived m a cheap room in a by lane inhabited by pimps and
prostitutes. Initially Husain apprenticed himself to a painter of cinema hoardings which
he would paint with great dexterity perched on scaffolding sometimes in the middle of
traffic.
Husain was noticed for the first time in 1947 when he won an award at
the annual exhibition of the Bombay Art Society. Subsequently he was invited by Souza to
join the Progressive Artist's Group. A great deal of experimentation in the early years
led to some remarkable works Re Between The Spider And The Lamp, Zameen and Man. By 1955
he was one of the leading artists in India and had been awarded the Padma Shri. He was a
special invitee along with Pablo Picasso at the Sao Paulo Biennial in 1971. Along with
several solo exhibitions he had major retrospectives in Mumbai in 1969, in Calcutta in
1973 and in Delhi in 1978. He has participated in many international shows which include
Contemporary Indian Art, Royal Academy of Arts, London 1982; Six Indian Painters, Tate
Gallery, London 1985; Modem Indian Painting, Hirschhom Museum, Washington 1986 and
Contemporary Indian Art, Grey Art Gallery, New York 1986.
In 1967 he won the Golden Bear at the International Film Festival at
Berlin for his documentary Through the Eyes of a Painter and has made several short films
since then. Husain was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1973, the Padma Vibhushan in 1989
and was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1986. One of the most charismatic artists in India
today, he is known for his emphatic understanding of the human situation and his speedy
evocation of it in paint. The early evolution of his painterly language was overtaken by
adventurous forays into installations and performance art. His experimentations with new
forms of art are both unexpected and pioneering.
Husain has studios in several cities in India but lives mainly in
Mumbai. |

M.F. Husain
Between the Spider & the Lamp
Pen and ink Drawing
6" x 9.5"
1956

M.F. Husain
Between the Spider & the Lamp
Oil on Board
49" x 90"
1956

M.F. Husain
Untitled
Oil on Canvas
90" x 65"
1964

M.F. Husain
Maidens Flight
Oil on Canvas
48" x 72"
1957

M.F. Husain
Autobiography
Oil on Canvas
48" x 72"
1996 |