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Exhibition of MF Hussain’s works in Bangladesh

Paush Krushna Chaturthi, Kaliyug Varsha 5113

All Hindus should strongly protest and stop Anti-Hindu Painter MF Hussain’s exhibition !


Gallery Basilio is hosting a two-week long exhibition of prints, titled “Artist of the Century”, featuring iconic artist MF Hussain at New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka. The exhibition features some of the artist’s significant series of works such as “Mahabharat”, “Madhuri”, “Gaja Gamini”, “Ganga Jamuna”, “Horse”, “Theroma” and “Ganpati”. (M F Husain is definitely ‘iconic’ perverted painter as he has drawn nude paintings of Hindu Deities and Bharat Mata, but he himself drawn his mother and Muslim ladies in full clothes !)

Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith inaugurated the exhibition on January 7. Mohammad Aziz Khan, chairman of Summit Group, and veteran painter Monirul Islam were present as special guests. Ruhul Amin Majumdar, advisor, Gallery Basilio, presided over the programme. Maksudul Hasan, CEO and curator of the exhibition, delivered the welcome speech. Poet Hayat Saif read out an essay on MF Hussain.

Hussain mingled western modernity with Indian folk style — focusing on vibrant colours, bold curves, dynamic movements (human figures and animals) and figurative compositions. The current exhibition at Basilio highlights these elements eloquently. (M F Husain is one of the most pathetic and perverted painter and he had flee away from India due to cases filed by devout Hindus and Patriotic Indians against him for drawing nude paintings of Hindu Deities and Bharat Mata !)

The painter had a great fascination for portraying myths, political circumstances and historic events. This multifaceted genius worked in almost all media — like oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolours, pastel, etching, woodcut, lithograph, serigraph, linocut, pen and pencil. At the exhibition, his serigraph and lithograph prints demonstrate the distinct style developed by the artist over his extended career. The painter was secular and uber-liberal. Fragmentation is a recurring trait in his works. The maestro was deeply interested in cubism as well. Cubism gained popularity in India through his adroit hands. Some of his prints also reflect the artist’s personal assessment of religious beliefs.(M F Husain was only ‘genius’ for potraying his hatred towards Hindus and Bharat Mata. He never had any respect for Hindus, Hindu Deities and Bharat Mata. The people, who feel that M F Husain was ‘genius’ and ‘painter of the century’ are Anti-Indians and Anti-Hindus !)

The exhibition will continue till January 21.

Source: thedailystar.net

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