Home is a Place , the exhibition curated by Kishore Singh, has poignant meaning in today’s times. Featuring a diverse selection of homescapes, still-life compositions, pastoral lives and bourgeoisie preoccupations, the 130 works will make us evaluate our own spaces and homes. Whether secure or stifling, this exhibit is an ode to the place most of us regard as our refuge and sanctuary.
On from 12 April - 23 May 2021 at DAG, The Claridges, the exhibition covers the simplicity as well as the complexity of lives within the jurisdiction of the home. Divided into five sections, the span covers One’s Own Homestead, Pastoral Lives and Living, The Glimpsed Interior, The Life Bourgeoisie and Intimations of Intimacy through a careful selection of 130 works of art and 76 artists including Nandalal Bose, Sakti Burman, Chittaprosad, Indra Dugar, Nemai Ghosh, M. F. Husain, Rabin Mondal, K.C.S. Paniker, Gogi Saroj Pal, Jamini Roy, P. T. Reddy, S. G. Thakar Singh, F. N. Souza and many more.
MF Husain’s tryst with Hyderabad ends on a sad note
This huge collection of Husain s works, a gallery and museum, has been segregated into various suites, each housing one form of art.
By Sruthi Vibhavari| Updated: 16th February 2021 6:12 pm IST
Hyderabad: Art lovers of Hyderabad, who had a lot of affinity towards the internationally-acclaimed artist, Maqbool Fida Husain, aka M F Husain, will now be missing his last link with the city. Husain’s unique and mystic art museum –
Cinema Ghar – located at the vantage point on Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, is now being demolished, to make way for a commercial complex.