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Directing Art Pdf 1St Edition Jan 28 Art Heritage Time Line Art Heritage Time Line Exhibition Exhibition Season Year Name of exhibition Artist/Artists Medium Title of article Author/Authors Venue Season Year Name of exhibition Artist/Artists Medium Title of article Author/Authors Venue no. no. Season 1 1977–78 Group Show M.F. Husain, Bhupen Oil on canvas Art Heritage 16 1978–79 Shamshad Husain Shamshad Husain Oil on canvas Shamshad Husain E. Alkazi Art Heritage 1 Khakhar, Nalini Malani, Akbar Padamsee, 17 1978–79 Urmila Chadha Urmila Chadha Tempera, Urmila Chadha Keshav Malik Art Heritage Gieve Patel, and drawing Gulammohammed Sheikh, K.G. Subramanyan 18 1978–79 Akre Manoher Akre Manoher Etching, Akre Manoher E. Alkazi Art Heritage lithograph 2 1977–78 Graphics Devraj Dakoji Graphic The Life of Things Richard Art Heritage Bartholomew Season * 1979–80 Preface 1979–80 E. Alkazi 3 Catalogue 3 1977–78 Portrait of an M.F. Husain Watercolour, Flickering Hieroglyphs— E. Alkazi Art Heritage Umbrella drawing, oil on Some Recurrent Themes 19 1979–80 Gogi Saroj Pal Gogi Saroj Pal Lithograph, Gogi Saroj Pal Richard Art Heritage canvas in Husain’s Work etching Bartholomew Season 4 1978–79 Drawing and Linear M.F. Husain, F.N. Souza, Drawing, oil on Drawing and Linear Mala Marwah Art Heritage 20 1979–80 Nirmala Nirmala Patwardhan Ceramic Nirmala Patwardhan— Patrick Adamson Art Heritage 2 Expression—Six A. Ramachandran, Bikash canvas, etching Expressions—Six Patwardhan—Artist- Artist-Potter and Bernard Leach Contemporary Bhattacharjee, K. Laxma Contemporary Artists Potter Artists Goud, and Jeram Patel 21 1979–80 Serbjeet Singh Serbjeet Singh Oil on canvas Serbjeet Singh S.A. Krishnan Art Heritage * 1978–79 The Painted Legend of Jyotindra Jain 22 1979–80 Jehangir Sabavala Jehangir Sabavala Oil on canvas Jehangir Sabavala Jehangir Sabavala Art Heritage Pithora 23 1979–80 Gieve Patel Gieve Patel Oil on canvas Gieve Patel Gieve Patel Art Heritage * 1978–79 Two Artists of Jaya Appasamy Distinction—Bikash 24 1979–80 Balkrishna Patel Balkrishna Patel Oil on canvas Art Heritage Bhattacharjee and Sarbari Roychowdhury 25 1979–80 Piraji Sagara Piraji Sagara Sculpture Art Heritage * 1978–79 Folk Myth and Tribal Haku Shah 26 1979–80 C.D. Mistry C.D. Mistry Oil on canvas Art Heritage Ritual—Some Aspects (compiled by of Folk and Tribal Art of E. Alkazi) 27 1979–80 Ashvin Modi Ashvin Modi Oil on canvas Art Heritage Gujarat 28 1979–80 Bharat Panchal Bharat Panchal Ink on paper Art Heritage 5 1978–79 Arpita Singh Arpita Singh Ink drawing Arpita Singh Mala Marwah Art Heritage 29 1979–80 H.A. Gade—A H.A. Gade Watercolour, Art Heritage 6 1978–79 V. Solanki V. Solanki Drawing Vrindavan Solanki Geeti Sen Art Heritage Retrospective gouache, oil on canvas 7 1978–79 Dhanraj Bhagat—A Dhanraj Bhagat Sculpture Dhanraj Bhagat—Sculptor Krishna Chaitanya, Lalit Kala Retrospective Dhanraj Bhagat— B.C. Sanyal, Akademi 30 1979–80 Vinod Dave Vinod Dave Oil on canvas, Vinod Dave Vinod Dave Art Heritage Appraisals A.S. Krishnan, drawing and Prem Nath Mago collage and S.S. Vohra 31 1979–80 Archana Kumar Archana Kumar Drawing Art Heritage 8 1978–79 K. Laxma Goud K. Laxma Goud Graphic K. Laxma Goud K. Laxma Goud Art Heritage 32 1979–80 Ajit Desai Ajit Desai Drawing, Art Heritage 9 1978–79 M.F. Husain: The M.F. Husain Drawing, The Modern Artist and E. Alkazi Lalit Kala sculpture, Modern Artist oil on canvas Tradition Akademi graphic and Tradition—A Retrospective 33 1979–80 Shailesh Joshi Shailesh Joshi Oil on canvas, Art Heritage ink on paper 10 1978–79 K.G. Subramanyan K.G. Subramanyan Terracotta K.G. Subramanyan Gulammohammed Art Heritage Sheikh 34 1979–80 Devraj Dakoji Devraj Dakoji Pen and ink From Stone to Vapour Aman Nath Art Heritage drawing * 1978–79 Spirit Worship and Photograph Spirit Worship and Ritual Valentina Stache Ritual Dances Dances—The Bhutas and Rosen 35 1979–80 Surya Prakash Surya Prakash Oil on canvas Art Heritage Teyyams of South Kanara 36 1979–80 Lalitha Lajmi Lalitha Lajmi Oil on canvas, Art Heritage and North Malabar pen and ink, 11 1978–79 Meera Devidayal Meera Devidayal Oil on canvas Meera Devidayal Nissim Ezekiel and Art Heritage etching Meera Devidayal 37 1979–80 Pablo Bartholomew Pablo Bartholomew Photograph Pablo Bartholomew Krishen Khanna Art Heritage 12 1978–79 Sudhir Patwardhan Sudhir Patwardhan Oil on canvas Sudhir Patwardhan Dnyaneshwar Art Heritage 38 1979–80 Somnath Hore Somnath Hore Sculpture Art Heritage Nadkarni and Sudhir Patwardhan 39 1979–80 Nalini Malani Nalini Malani Oil on canvas Nalini Malani—Excerpts Yashodhara Dalmia Art Heritage from a Conversation and Nalini Malani 13 1978–79 Benode Behari Benode Behari Mukherjee Etching, Benode Behari Jaya Appasamy Art Heritage Mukherjee drawing, Mukherjee—A Quest and Benode Behari 40 1979–80 Ravi Kaur’s Wall Ravi Kaur Mixed media Ravi Kaur Keshav Malik Art Heritage lithograph, for Art Mukherjee Hangings collage (trans. Modhumita Mojumdar) Season 41 1980–81 Akbar Padamsee—A Akbar Padamsee Oil on canvas, Akbar Padamsee Eunice de Souza Lalit Kala 14 1978–79 Ram Nath Pasricha Ram Nath Pasricha Watercolour, oil Ram Nath Pasricha Keshav Malik Art Heritage 4 Retrospective acrylic on canvas Akademi 15 1978–79 A.M. Davierwalla—A A.M. Davierwalla Sculpture The Sculptor’s Vocation A.M. Davierwalla Jehangir Retrospective Art Gallery, Bombay * There was no exhibition at the time of the publication’s release. * There was no exhibition at the time of the publication’s release. | 320 321 | Art Heritage Time Line Exhibition Exhibition Season Year Name of exhibition Artist/Artists Medium Title of article Author/Authors Venue Season Year Name of exhibition Artist/Artists Medium Title of article Author/Authors Venue no. no. 42 1980–81 Ram Kumar: Ram Kumar Oil on canvas, Landscape as Vision Richard Art Heritage * 1982–83 Nalini Malani Geeta Kapur Recent Paintings drawing Bartholomew (1978–80) and * 1982–83 Gieve Patel—Artist and Nissim Ezekiel Drawings from Environment the Benares Series (1965–67)—A * 1982–83 Visitations—Obsessive Santo Dutta Retrospective Imagery in the Works of some modern Indian painters Season 43 1981–82 Gogi Saroj Pal Gogi Saroj Pal Oil on canvas Gogi Saroj Pal Prayag Shukla Art Heritage 5 59 Vinod Dave Vinod Dave Mixed media Vinod Dave Art Heritage 44 1981–82 P.S. Chander Shekar P.S. Chander Shekar Drawing, P.S. Chander Shekar Inder Art Heritage 60 November M.F. Husain, K.G. Oil on canvas, Art Heritage etching, Collection Subramanyan, Akbar sculpture lithograph Padamsee, F.N. Souza, V.S. Gaitonde, Krishen Khanna, 45 1981–82 A Collection of Rohit Vakil Ceramic Rohit Vakil’s collection of N.J. Nanporia Art Heritage Sudhir Patwardhan, Tyeb Ceramic Jars Ceramic Jars Mehta, Ram Kumar, Bikash Bhattacharjee, Pilloo R. 46 1981–82 K. Laxma Goud K. Laxma Goud Etching Art Heritage Pochkhanawala 47 1981–82 Dhruva Mistry Dhruva Mistry Fibre glass Dhruva Mistry Mala Marwah Art Heritage 61 1982–83 Paritosh Sen Paritosh Sen Acrylic on Paritosh Sen Paritosh Sen Art Heritage canvas, oil on 48 1981–82 G. Ravinder Reddy G. Ravinder Reddy Fibre glass, G. Ravinder Reddy Ajay Sinha Art Heritage paper bufed aluminium 62 1982–83 Seven Young Prithpal S. Sehdave Ladi, Plaster of Paris, Seven Young Baroda Ajay Sinha Art Heritage Baroda Artists Shalini Patel, Ramsinh oil on canvas, Artists 49 1981–82 Akre Manoher Akre Manoher Lithograph, Akre Manoher Akre Manoher Art Heritage P. Rathwa, M.R. Renjan, pen and ink etching Siddhartha Ghosh, drawing, 50 1981–82 Pilloo R. Pilloo R. Pochkhanawala Sculpture The Creative Years Pilloo R. Art Heritage Suranjan Basu and woodcut, Pochkhanawala Pochkhanawala G. Jayakumar etching, lithograph 51 1981–82 Veena Bhargava Veena Bhargava Oil on canvas, Veena Bhargava Paritosh Sen Art Heritage pen, ink and oil 63 1982–83 Bhaskaran and Bhaskaran and Oil on canvas, Bhaskaran and Josef James Art Heritage Adimoolam Adimoolam drawing Adimoolam 52 1981–82 Dashrath Patel Dashrath Patel Mixed media Dashrath Patel Sadanand Menon Art Heritage 64 1982–83 Group Show Ram Kumar, Krishen Oil on canvas, Art Heritage 53 1981–82 Gouri Khosla Gouri Khosla Ceramic 1. Gouri Khosla Krishna Chaitanya Art Heritage Khanna, Sudhir sculpture and 2. Artist’s Statement Gouri Khosla Patwardhan, V.S. Shridharani Gaitonde, Gieve Patel, Gallery 54 1981–82 Raghu Rai Raghu Rai Photograph Raghu Rai Lavlin Art Heritage Akbar Padamsee, K.G. Subramanyan, Somnath 55 1981–82 Pinaki Barua Pinaki Barua Lithograph, Artist’s Statement Pinaki Barua Art Heritage Hore, Vinod Dave and intaglio Gogi Saroj Pal 56 1981–82 S.G. Shrikhande S.G. Shrikhande Sculpture Art Heritage 65 1982–83 Himmat Shah Himmat Shah Sculpture Himmat Shah Krishen Khanna Art Heritage 57 1981–82 Sunita Kanvinde Sunita Kanvinde Oil on canvas, Art Heritage 66 1982–83 Archana Archana Shastri Pencil on paper Archana Shastri Preminda Jacob Art Heritage etching 67 1982–83 Summer Show I M.F. Husain, Piloo Oil on canvas, Art Heritage 58 1981–82 K. Chandranathan K. Chandranathan Acharya Etching, Artist’s Statement K. Chandranathan Art Heritage Pochkhanawala, etching, fibre Acharya lithograph, Acharya V.S. Gaitonde, Vinod glass woodcut Dave, Tyeb Mehta, K.G. Subramanyan, Season * 1982–83 Toda-Gashia—Painting B.N. Goswamy Dhruva Mistry and 6 at the Scindia’s Court at A. Ramachandran Gwalior Season * 1983–84 The 1983–84 Season E. Alkazi * 1982–83 The Vigour and Passion Anand Krishna 7 of Mola Ram—An Interesting Dasa * 1983–84 Jai Zharotia, Meera The Season’s Artists and Anita Dube Mahavidya set from Devidayal, Suruchi Chand, their Work Garhwal Navjot Altaf, Ira Roy, Meenakshi Quazi, Latika * 1982–83 Symbolism in Early John Irwin Katt, Sigrun Srivastava, Indian Art Manik Talukdar, Shukla * 1982–83 Some Illustrated G.N.
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