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'Husain 100'-a five-day celebration in Kolkata to take place in April

| | Mar 25, 2016, at 04:48 am
Kolkata, Mar 24 (IBNS): 'Husain 100', a five-day celebration of the birth centenary of Maqbool Fida Husain (1915 – 2011), will be held from April 9 to 13 in Kolkata, a city well known for his admirers-who have always marvelled at his greatness in the fields of painting, drawing, writing and film-making.
‘Husain 100’ will be organised by Virasat Art, in association with the Government College of Art & Craft, the Society of Contemporary Artists, Reflections of Another Day (RAD), Third Eye, Spectrum Artists’ Circle, The Young Artists Painter Circle and Calcutta Painters.
 
There will be exhibitions of Husain’s graphics, of books written on him, or by him, and of posters on him at the Academy of Fine Arts between 2 pm and 8 pm from April 9 to 12; the screening of films on, or relating to, him; and seminars on him, or on subjects relevant to his life and work – till April 12 at the Academy of Fine Arts, with the last seminar on April 13 at the Government College of Art & Craft.
 
‘Husain 100’ will be inaugurated by eminent personalities from the world of art at the Academy of Fine Arts on April 9 at 6 pm. 
 
This will be followed at 7 pm by the screening of the film ‘Vision 20th Century… Paintings by MF Husain and an Interpretation by Dr. P. M. Bhargava’. 
 
There will be five seminars in all to attract Husain admirers – the first four at the Academy of Fine Arts, being on ‘Freedom in Art Practice’ (April 10 at 2 pm) with Geeti Sen, Ashok Vajpeyi and Johny ML as the speakers, and Suneet Chopra as the moderator; on ‘A Journey from Group Movement to Individualism’ (April 10 at 5.30 pm) with Suneet Chopra, Gayatri Sinha and R. Sivakumar as the speakers, and Ashok Vajpeyi as the moderator; on ‘Reminiscences  Husain’ (April 11 at 2 pm) with Naresh Kumar, Dr. P. M. Bhargava, Suneet Chopra and Geeti Sen as the speakers, and Nanak Gangopadhyay as the moderator; and on ‘Bahutwabad’ (in Bengali) on April 11 at 5.30 pm, with Anisuzzaman, Pranab Ranjan Ray, Amit Mukhopadhyay, Kali Krishna Guha and Ashok Bhowmick as the speakers, and Dr. Yusuf Siddiq as the moderator.
 
At the Academy of Fine Arts, there will be a special audio-visual presentation by Vivan Sundaram on April 11 at 11.30 am – on Husain’s ‘Man’ and Ramkinkar Baij’s ‘Birth of Krishna’. This will be followed at 12.15 pm by a talk on M F Husain by Anil Relia. On April 12 at 5 pm, there will be a session of performance art on ‘Horses and Husain’, conceived by Partha Pratim Roy, with performances by Janardan Ghosh, Pradip Chatterjee, Sudipto Dawn and others. 
 
This will be followed at 5.30 pm by the screening of the films ‘Through the Eyes of a Painter’ and ‘Gajagamini’ with a talk by film critic Sanjay Mukhopadhyay.
 
On April 13 at 4 pm, at the Government College of Art & Craft, the last seminar will be held – on ‘Husainer Nana Katha’ (in Bengali), with Pranab Ranjan Ray, Soumik Nandy Majumdar and Anshuman Dasgupta as the speakers, and Partha Pratim Roy as the moderator.
 
 

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