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India's best known painter left out of Delhi art show

Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:54pm IST
 
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By Melanie Lee

NEW DELHI (Reuters Life!) - India's biggest art fair opened on Friday, but the show was mired in controversy when organizers left out the works of the country's best-known painter for fear of attacks by Hindu vigilantes opposed to him.

The works of Maqbool Fida Husain, typically a blend of cubism and classical Indian styles that fetch millions on international art markets, were conspicuous by their absence at the India Art Summit.

The artist's famous paintings of naked Hindu gods have delighted art aficionados but enraged Hindu vigilantes who have attacked his house in the past and vandalized shows displaying his works.

Husain was hounded into a self-imposed exile by Hindu zealots and now divides his time between Dubai and London.

"We call ourselves the world's biggest democracy but we are allowing these extremist groups to dictate what can be allowed in the public sphere," said Ram Rahjan, a photographer and friend of Husain.

While organizers of the New Delhi art summit excluded Husain's works, some art galleries at the show were defiant and displayed pictures of Husain and digital photos of his work at their stalls.

An artist group SAHMAT held a protest exhibition with Husain's replica works at a separate venue.

The Indian government also criticized the organizers for excluding Husain. "The absence of his works at the India Art Summit will not reflect the true art scenario of India," it said in a statement.  Continued...

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