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Akbar Padamsee - Lines of Distinction, Strokes of Genius

Released on = September 14, 2006, 3:07 pm

Press Release Author = TamarindArt

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Akbar Padamsee is a commanding presence in the Indian modern
art movement. His imaginative work spanning over six decades is replete with
abstract landscapes and figures splendid in their alienation and solitude. It is
his treatment of the human form, which conveys both pain and tenderness, which makes
his art visually stunning and intellectually provocative.

Press Release Body = www.tamarindart.com
Contact: Rosanne Bergeron
Tel: 212-990-9000
E-mail: rbergeron@tamarindart.com

PRESS RELEASE: For immediate release 9/14/06

Akbar Padamsee- Lines of Distinction, Strokes of Genius

New York, New York - September 14, 2006- TamarindArt Gallery, located at 142 East
39th Street between Lexington and 3rd Avenue, is pleased to announce a show of
legendary Indian artist Akbar Padamsee.

Opening Reception - Wednesday, September 20, 2006 from 5:30 to 8:30pm

Exhibition - September 20th through November 4, 2006

Akbar Padamsee is a commanding presence in the Indian modern art movement. His
imaginative work spanning over six decades is replete with abstract landscapes and
figures splendid in their alienation and solitude. It is his treatment of the human
form, which conveys both pain and tenderness, which makes his art visually stunning
and intellectually provocative.

"Padamsee's devoted attention to form, volume, space and color makes his works both
real and transcendent. It will be an honor to host a show of one of the most
ground-breaking artists of our time," said gallery owner Mr. Kent Charugundla. The
exhibition will feature works of pencil on paper, charcoal on paper, and
watercolors.

Akbar Padamsee studied at the famous J.J. School of Art. In the 1940s, he and
fellow painters from the Progressive Artists' Group were determined to "invent
modernism for India". To achieve this, they rejected the culture's artistic
traditions and looked to the contemporary art of Paris for inspiration, where
Padamsee lived from 1951 to 1967. Throughout his long and successful career, he has
received a number of prestigious awards and honors including The Rockefeller Fund
Fellowship in 1965, the Nehru Fellowship in 1969-70, and the Kalidas Samman by the
Medhya Pradesh Government for the years 1997-98. Padamsee has also been invited to
participate in a number of notable shows, including two Venice Biennales and the
Tokyo Biennale in 1959. The artist currently lives and works in Mumbai.

About TamarindArt:
TamarindArt is open to the public as a museum-gallery. Inaugurated in 2003 by
celebrated contemporary Indian artist M.F. Husain, it is owned by prominent
collectors Mr. and Mrs. Kent and Marguerite Charugundlas. TamarindArt Gallery's
main focus is to introduce Indian contemporary art to a larger audience and to
create a platform for intellectual dialogue between senior and younger artists. It
has become one of the foremost centers for contemporary Indian art in the United
States, with the collective experience of over fifty years. Since its opening, the
Charugundlas' have held numerous private exhibitions, including the works of
renowned Indian artists M. F. Husain, F.N. Souza, Ram Kumar, S. H. Raza, Vasudev S.
Gaitonde, and Bal Chhabda, whose work was shown in New York for the very first time.

Gallery hours are 11am to 6:00pm, Tuesday through Friday, noon to 6:00pm on Saturdays.
For more information about the show, call 212-990-9000 or visit their web site at
www.tamarindart.com


Web Site = http://www.tamarindart.com

Contact Details = TamarindArt
142 East 39th Street
New York, New York 10016
212-990-9000
rbergeron@tamarindart.com
www.tamarindart.com

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