There will also be a film screening of ‘The Way I See – Celebrating Ambadas’, by Dr Shruti Lakhanpal Tandon, on 22nd June at the Deshmukh Auditorium at IIC. There will be several curated walks including one for students with hearing impairment and MFA students from College of Art, Delhi.
The show will include paintings and drawings spanning seven decades of Ambadas’s practice, from the collection of Dhoomimal Gallery as well as works from several private collections. Also on display will be personal letters, photographs, old catalogues and writings related to Ambadas and his work.
Ambadas Khobragade was born in Telegaon, Maharashtra, on July 1, 1922. He received his Diploma in Art from the Sir J J School of Art in 1952 where artists Akbar Padamsee, Tyeb Mehta and Mohan Samant were his classmates. One of the founding members of Group 1890, he received the Bombay Art Society Gold Medal in 1962 and the Lalit Kala Academy National Award in 1963.
Celebrated as one of India’s greatest master abstractionists, Ambadas migrated to Norway in 1972, after his marriage to Norwegian Hege Backe, and continued to exhibit widely in Europe and in India. This exhibition of his paintings and drawings is an opportunity to view a large body of his works.