INDIAN MODERNIST LANDSCAPES BAKRE / RIBEIRO / SOUZA November 2016

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INDIAN MODERNIST LANDSCAPES 1950-1970

INDIAN MODERNIST LANDSCAPES 1950-1970 BAKRE / RIBEIRO / SOUZA 3 25 November 2016

INDIAN MODERNIST LANDSCAPES, BAKRE/RIBEIRO/SOUZA The three artists whose work appears in our current show all made the difficult decision to leave their homeland and move to Britain. They chose to base themselves in London, and during the 1950s and 60s had varying degrees of success, however all contributed a great deal to the artistic landscape of Post-War Britain. Sadanand K. Bakre and Francis Newton Souza were both founding members of the Bombay Progressive Artists Group (PAG), established in 1947 following Indian Independence. Along with their contemporaries MF Husain, SH Raza, KH Ara and HA Gade, they established the group with the aim of revolutionising Indian modern art. They desired aesthetic freedom from the shackles of the imposed artistic teachings of the British, and sought to create an indigenous style of modernism based on the amalgamation of Indian society and imagery with contemporary Western artistic practices such as cubism and expressionism. To better experience the developments being made in Europe, a number of artists left India to settle aboard, including Bakre, Ribeiro, Souza, Raza, Chandra and Shemza, to name a few. These artists created unique works, a combination of west and east in terms of subject, style and colouring. This exhibition focusses on the most fruitful period for this group, and shows the development of their styles over the years, as well as the influence they inevitably had on one another s work.

BAKRE (1920-2007) was a sculptor as well as a painter and was based in Ladbroke Grove, with many of his works bearing his address and telephone number on their reverse. He moved to London in 1951, and struggled to establish himself, working various jobs including as a hospital porter, postman and stone mason. In the late 1960s and early 70s he exhibited at the Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, which as one point operated out of an articulated lorry (pictured below), and where Bakre saw a great deal of success. His style evolved throughout his time in London, but his main subject matter was the landscape, often painted in bold colours, and with a strongly sculptural quality to them. In 1961 The Times newspaper described Bakre as a sensitive man who "does not go wrong with colour... strong, pure tones mix boldly and easily, and there is warmth in every picture." Treadwell in his first mobile gallery, 1963 Bakre and Treadwell at his solo-show, 1971

RIBEIRO (1933-2010) was never a member of the PAG, however was influenced by its ideals and the artistic sentiments its members stood for. Born into a Catholic family from Goa, Lancelot Ribeiro was Souza s half-brother and followed him to London in 1950, where he undertook an accountancy course, honing his artistic skills at St. Martin s School of Art, London. He returned to India in 1955 and continued to work as an accountant. His first solo-show at the Bombay Art Society Salon took place in 1961, and was a great success. Following this he was commissioned by the TATA institute to paint a large mural for their head offices, and the same year his work was included in the important international show Ten Indian Painters, which then went on an international tour. Ribeiro came to live in London in 1962, where he remained for the rest of his life. His work is characterised by bold lines and colourful depictions of landscapes, heads and figures. The 1960s were a successful period for the artist; however he was largely ignored during the latter part of his career. There has been a recent resurgence in interest in his work due to a major retrospective at Asia House in London, as well as a series of exhibitions in India and the UK. Souza and Ribeiro in London, 1965 Ribeiro s solo-show at the Everyman Gallery, 1965

SOUZA (1924-2002) arrived in London in 1949, and would spend the next 18 years there. He struggled to establish himself until his work appeared alongside that of Padamsee and Raza at Paris at Galerie Raymond Creuze in Paris in 1953. This was followed shortly after by his seminal solo show at London s Gallery One in 1956, which coincided with his publication of his autobiographical essay Nirvana of a Maggot. In 1962 Anthony Blond published a seminal text Souza (pictured below), and in 1964 Souza left Gallery One to join Eric Estorick s Grosvenor Gallery, where held some of his most important shows including; The Human and the Divine Predicament, 1964 and Black Art and Other Paintings, 1966. Souza s oeuvre was inspired by his Catholic upbringing in Goa, as well as his experiences in London. His landscapes are boldly and skilfully executed and often feature the North London skyline of Hampstead and Belsize Park. His influence on post-independence Indian art history cannot be overstated. Souza in his studio, photographed by Ida Kar, Souza by Edwin Mullins, 1962 c.1959

SADANAND K. BAKRE (1920 2007)

1. Untitled, (Townscape with Blue Sky) 1961 Oil on canvas Signed and dated on the reverse 63.5 x 76.2cm. (25 x 30in.) Private UK collection

2. Untitled (Cubist Townscape), 1962 Oil on canvas Signed and dated on the reverse 30 x 45cm. (11 13/16 x 17 11/16in.) Purchased from a gallery in Ladbroke Grove, London in the early 1960s by Mr & Mrs A. Witherick

3. Untitled (Townscape with Cathedral), 1965 Oil on board Signed and signed 121.4 x 60.5cm. (47 13/16 x 23 13/16in.) Private UK collection

4. Untitled, (Landscape with Sun) 1968 Oil on canvas Signed and dated 40.6 x 30.5cm. (16 x 12in.) Private UK collection

LANCELOT RIBEIRO (1933 2010)

5. Untitled (Blue and Green Landscape) 1961, Oil on canvas Signed and dated 49.5 x 31cm. (19 ¾ x 12 ¼in.) The Estate of the Artist

6. Strange Town,1962 Oil on board Signed and dated 91.5 x 80cm. (36 x 31 ½in.) Purchased from Piccadilly Gallery, London, 25.3.1963 by the Leicester Education Committee for 25.0.0 Golding, Young and Mawer, 150 th Anniversary Auction, 4 September 2014 Acquired from the above by Roderick Burton, Caistor, Lincolnshire Copy of the original sales document, 1963

7. Untitled (In The City I), 1963 Oil on board Signed and dated 61 x 91.4cm. (24 x 36in.) Private UK collection

8. Landscape with Green Houses, 1964 Oil on board Signed and dated 33 x 37.2cm. (13 x 14 5/8in.) The Estate of the Artist (left) Ribeiro with the present work, c.1967

9. Untitled (Landscape with Domes), 1964 Oil on board Signed and dated 18.5 x 25.5cm. (7 ½ x 10in.) The Estate of the Artist

10. Untitled (Blue Landscape with Orange Sun), 1964 Oil on canvas, signed 36 x 32cm. (14 1/8 x 12 5/8in.) The Estate of the Artist 11. Untitled (White Townscape), 1964 Oil on canvas Signed and dated 25 x 18.5cm. (9 ¾ x 7 ¼in.) The Estate of the Artist

12. Untitled (Landscape with Yellow Sun), 1965 Oil on board, Signed 25 x 18.5cm. (9 ¾ x 7 ¼in.) The Estate of the Artist

13. Untitled (Red Landscape with Dome), 1966 Oil and polyvinyl acetate on canvas Signed and dated 25 x 18.5cm. (9 ¾ x 7 ¼in.) The Estate of the Artist Exhibited: Artist s retrospective, Leicestershire Museum and Art Galleries 1986-87

FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA (1924 2002)

14. La Place: Town Square, 1955 Oil on board Signed and dated 61 x 76.2cm. (24 x 30in.) Private UK collection

15. Westminster Abbey,1958 Pen & ink on paper, signed & dated 8.8 x 20.6cm. (3 ½ x 8in.) The Estate of the Artist 16. Landscape with City, 1958 Pen and ink on paper 20 x 32.5cm. (8 x 12 ¾in.) The Estate of the Artist 17. Landscape with Church, 1958 Pen and ink on paper Signed and dated 19.4 x 25cm. (7 ¾ x 9 ¾ in.) The Estate of the Artist

18. Untitled (Red Townscape), 1964 Oil on board Signed and dated 60 x 75cm. (23 5/8 x 29 ½in.) Gallery One, London Private South African collection Private UK collection

Other relevant events during Asian Art in London 2016: Lecture: Indian Artists in 1960s Britain Nicholas Treadwell - Gallery Proprietor, Austria Sunday, 6 November 2016, 3:00 4:15pm. The British Museum, Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG Exhibition: Retracing Ribeiro Until March 2017 Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, NW3 1LT Copies of the recently published monograph by David Buckman: Lancelot Ribeiro. An Artist in India and Europe are available from the Gallery Also available are copies of the catalogue Restless Ribeiro, the 2013 retrospective of the artist s work at Asia House, London

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