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A year ago,when India lost MF Husain its most known contemporary artist Arpana Caur visualised an installation as a tribute to him. She shares her vision exclusively with Talk on the occasion of Husains first death anniversary tomorrow.
arpana caur states:
In the history of Indian art,he was the only artist who was driven into exile. After his demise last year,I visualised an installation as a tribute to him. It is based on Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafars words,Do gaz zameen bhi na mili koo-e-yaar mein. Husain,too,died outside his home country,one that he loved. The sketch was a blueprint of the installation. It was ideated as a 6.5 x 3.5 feet piece of glass screwed on the ground. A two-feet deep flat pit would have been dug and a cloth would be suspended with three colours in diagonal spray paint with Husains black and white portrait in the middle. On each corner,a battery-operated lantern would be placed,since that was one of Husains favourite motifs.
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