Akbar Padamsee 
        (1928 - 2020) 
        
        
        Untitled   
    
    
    
    
        Born in Mumbai in 1928, Akbar Padamsee graduated from the Sir J J School of Arts in 1951, with a Diploma in Painting, following which he went to live and work in France. In 1952, he was awarded a prize by Andre Breton on behalf of the Journale d’Art. Padamsee’s first solo exhibition was held in Paris in the same year at Galerie Saint Placide.   
        Born in Mumbai in 1928, Akbar Padamsee graduated from the Sir J J School of Arts in 1951, with a Diploma in Painting, following which he went to live and work in France. In 1952, he was awarded a prize by Andre Breton on behalf of the Journale d’Art. Padamsee’s first solo exhibition was held in Paris in the same year at Galerie Saint Placide.  Abhijanashakuntalam . His Mirror Images reflect a concern with the duality of existence. His portraits and heads are treated with the same interest in constructing form rather than in the specifics of portraiture. The only occasion when he created identifiable portraits was in 1997, with his “Gandhi” series of works on paper in watercolour and charcoal. Past Forward , Priyasri Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2013; Sensitive Surfaces  at Galerie Helene Lamarque, Paris, in 2008; Metascape to Humanscape   at Aicon Gallery, New York and Palo Alto, in 2007; and Photographs  (2004-06) at the Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai, in 2006. From 1994 onwards, Padamsee has held several solo shows at Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai, including Tertiaries, Compugraphics, Imaging Gandhi, Female Nudes , and Mirror Images . The Body Unbound  at the Rubin Museum of Art, New York in 2011-12; Progressive to Altermodern: 62 Years of Indian Modern Art  at Grosvenor Gallery, London, in 2009; Faces  at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai; Freedom 2008 – Sixty Years of Indian Independence   at the Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata in 2008; Retrospective of Watercolors  at Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai, in 2004; and a retrospective of his works organised by Art Heritage, New Delhi, in Mumbai in 1980. Padamsee was awarded the Lalit Kala Ratna by the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, in 2004, and the Kalidas Samman by the Madhya Pradesh Government in 1997. Greek Landscape  (1960), a seminal painting from his Grey Series, set a world record for the artist at Saffronart’s Evening Sale  in New Delhi on 8 September 2016. The 4.3 x 12 foot canvas, estimated at INR 7 – 9 crores (USD 1 – 1.3 million), doubled its upper estimate to sell for INR 19.19 crores (USD 2.9 million). The sale of Greek Landscape   placed Padamsee among the top five highest selling modern Indian artists, including V S Gaitonde, F N Souza, Tyeb Mehta and S H Raza.  
    
    
    
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                        Rs 3,00,000 - 4,00,000
                          
                      
                 
                
                    Winning Bid 
                
                    Rs 3,36,000
                     
                
                
                
                
            
            
            
       
     
     
    
    
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        Akbar Padamsee Untitled   
        Signed and dated 'PADAMSEE/ 95' (lower right); bearing Sakshi Gallery label (on the backing board) 
    
        
        
    
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        Category: Painting
    
        
            
          
         
            
            
       
       
           
     
        
         
             
             
            
            
                
             
        
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