Tyeb Mehta 
        (1925 - 2009) 
        
        
        Falling Figure  
    
    
    
    
        "Unless an image moves me emotionally, I don't use it."  - TYEB MEHTAFalling Figure  has entranced connoisseurs and collectors over the years for the intensity of emotion it captured in the moment of absolute distress. Krishen Khanna, fellow artist and a dear friend of Mehta, was among the first to recognise the force of Mehta's art. In an introductory note to the exhibition of Mehta's paintings at the Kumar Gallery..."Unless an image moves me emotionally, I don't use it."  - TYEB MEHTAFalling Figure  has entranced connoisseurs and collectors over the years for the intensity of emotion it captured in the moment of absolute distress. Krishen Khanna, fellow artist and a dear friend of Mehta, was among the first to recognise the force of Mehta's art. In an introductory note to the exhibition of Mehta's paintings at the Kumar Gallery in 1966, Khanna writes, "You keep asking a question of us all and the process of examination of our values is continuous." Khanna acquired one of the earliest Falling Figures  (top), similar to the present lot, and entered it in the First Triennale of Contemporary World Art in New Delhi in 1968. Th at painting was one of two gold medal winning works in the Indian section of the Triennale.Ideas Images Exchanges,  poet and art critic Dilip Chitre cites a review of Mehta's early Falling Figures:  "...in the simple act of falling, Tyeb takes us on into a metaphysical riddle. The falling is vertiginous; and metaphorically expresses man's freedom in the very act of infinite questing. It is the adventure of floating alone on a sea of awareness, or getting sucked, unresisting, down its velvet vortices." (The Link,  20 February 1966, as quoted in Ranjit Hoskote, Ramchandra Gandhi et. al., Tyeb Mehta: Ideas Images Exchanges,  New Delhi: Vadehra Art Gallery, 2005, p. 326)Falling Figure  series that Mehta began in the mid-sixties. Within the hazy, ephemeral, flesh-toned forms that emerge from a sea of blue, one finds the seeds of what would become the seminal series of Mehta's career. Mehta's Falling Figure  series of paintings are compositions of fractured planes, distorted limbs and agonised faces, falling into an undefined abyss. A sense of unease and disorientation results from the gravity-defying fall, caught in the act of dropping into the unknown.
    
    
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                        Rs 2,00,00,000 - 3,00,00,000
                          
                      
                 
                
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                    Rs 4,27,20,000
                     
                
                
                
                
            
            
            
       
     
     
    
    
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        Tyeb Mehta Falling Figure  
        Signed and dated 'Tyeb 65' (upper right)
    
        
        
    
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    PUBLISHED:Tyeb Mehta: Ideas Images Exchanges , New Delhi: Vadehra Art Gallery, 2005, p. 79 (illustrated)
    
        Category: Painting
    
        
            
          
         
            
            
       
       
           
     
        
         
             
             
            
            
                
             
        
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