Prabhakar Barwe
(1936 - 1995)
Untitled
Prabhakar Barwe created a distinctive imagery based on placing fragmented visual symbols on his canvas early in his artistic career. The present lot exemplifies this esoteric arrangement of disparate images - the leaf, the blue cloud and skeletal fish are recurring motifs in his works. Barwe was known for his affinity to enamel paint, which he applied in bold, flat patches, in colours that were deliberately subdued in his later works. "The...
Prabhakar Barwe created a distinctive imagery based on placing fragmented visual symbols on his canvas early in his artistic career. The present lot exemplifies this esoteric arrangement of disparate images - the leaf, the blue cloud and skeletal fish are recurring motifs in his works. Barwe was known for his affinity to enamel paint, which he applied in bold, flat patches, in colours that were deliberately subdued in his later works. "The manner in which he deployed his motifs or symbols, one felt that Barwe was aggressively making somewhat aphoristic statements. As they appeared to float in limbo, one was expected to undertake a sort of game of association dissociation, trying to weave a loose design out of those symbols." (Dnyaneshwar Nadkarni, "Prabhakar Barwe", bodhana.org, accessed online) "If we pay more attention, the surface of the work appears to be shifting, something ambiguous. Its appearance suggests an empty space, but it gains depth, almost casually as it were, as if it were leaving room for a "cloudy sky". The surface seems to move in mute agitation: a wavering light, some projected shadows, an ant passing by... The boxes appear truly empty. Open though they are, they retain impregnability. The trunks, burning with colour, lock their secrets within and withhold both storms and rainbows. So many objects that have weathered the elements, objects that roll through the climates of the canvas. Or rather, in a different formulation: these many objects which express an inner climate, and a stifling one. An inmost monsoon, but one withheld." (Gyan Panchal, "Curator's Note", the doorstep, Mumbai: Jhaveri Contemporary, 22 April - 13 June 2015, online)
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69
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80
EVENING SALE OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ART
24 FEBRUARY 2016
Estimate
Rs 25,00,000 - 35,00,000
$36,765 - 51,475
ARTWORK DETAILS
Prabhakar Barwe
Untitled
Enamel on canvas
45 x 36 in (114 x 91.2 cm)
PROVENANCE: Formerly from the Estate of Prabhakar Barwe
EXHIBITED:the doorstep, Mumbai: Jhaveri Contemporary, 22 April-13 June 2015
Category: Painting
Style: Landscape
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'