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Protest: Washington Post in support of the rogue artist M.F. Husain

August 28, 2009

Bhadrapad Shuddha Navami, Kaliyug Varsha 5111

Here is an article written by Rama Lakshmi in Washington Post, dated August 25th, in support of notorious painter M.F. Husain who has insulted Indian womanhood by painting our Goddesses in vulgar positions, and is a fugitive from justice.

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Pro-M F Husain Article in Washington Post

By Radha Laxmi

New Delhi: In the heady celebration of the boom in India's contemporary art market in recent years, an iconic artist has been conspicuous by his absence. Maqbool Fida Husain is hailed by many as India's Picasso, and the 94-year-old artist's paintings are coveted at international auctions, but galleries back home are afraid to show his works.

His paintings have drawn the wrath of hard-line Hindus who are incensed that some depict Hindu goddesses in the nude.

Angry protests, hundreds of court cases and arrest warrants drove the Muslim artist to exile in Dubai three years ago. And for the second year in a row, Husain's paintings were not displayed at India's biggest art extravaganza, which closed Saturday in New Delhi, triggering a renewed debate about creative freedom and religious sensitivities in this fractious Hindu-majority secular nation.

"M.F. Husain has become the symbol of freedom of expression in India today. Intolerance is on the rise, and displaying Husain in India is seen to be unsafe," said K. Bikram Singh, author of an illustrated biography of Husain. "We say we are a multi-religious, multi-cultural society. But our secular values are hollow."

The organizers of the India Art Summit said it was too risky to display Husain's works without police protection against Hindu groups that have vowed to destroy them.

"We are not censoring Husain. The problem with displaying his works has been around for some time. We are victims, too," said Neha Kirpal, associate director of the art fair.

The religious outrage over the nude paintings of Hindu goddesses, which came to light in the 1990s, is not unlike the anger in the United States that followed the 1989 exhibition of a photo of a urine-soaked crucifix by Andres Serrano. Since then, some Hindu groups have carried on a sustained campaign to attack auctions and exhibitions of his works and even of his reprints. His effigies have been burned on the streets and art galleries now tuck his works away from the public eye. Hundreds of police complaints and court cases are pending against Husain.

In 2007, a southern Indian state announced an award for Husain, but quickly canceled the ceremony when Hindu activists threatened not to allow Husain to step on Indian soil. Instead, a state official flew to Dubai to hand Husain the award.

This month, members of the Hindu Public Awakening Organization (Hindu Janajagruti Samiti) in the western beach resort of Goa sent a memorandum to the state museum directing them to take down his art.

The flamboyant, Ferrari-driving artist, who liked to show up at elite Indian clubs barefoot, divides his time between Dubai and London now. His large body of work runs into several thousand pieces and includes a series on the British colonial Raj, Hindu epics, Mother Teresa, Bollywood cinema and horses. His bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors hark back to his very early days of struggle when he lived on the pavements and painted cinema billboards, known as hoardings, for a living.

Last year, his painting "Battle of Ganga and Jamuna" sold for $1,609,000 at a Christie's auction.

"It is shameful that the art dealers and galleries that became rich on M.F. Husain for years are so cowardly today," said Sadanand Menon, an independent cultural critic. "The so-called 'friends of Husain' hold tributes occasionally. But the art community, students, writers and the academia are largely silent on this issue."

Husain recently said in London that he was "dreaming all the time to return to India," reported the Press Trust of India. But his return looks increasingly difficult.

"M.F. Husain is an absconder under Indian law. If he believes he has not sinned, he should come back and face the anger of the Hindus," said Surendra Jain, spokesperson of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council). "He repeatedly insults our faith. We have a right to be angry. He paints his own mother fully clothed, but paints Hindu goddesses naked? It cannot be tolerated in the name of artistic freedom."

An ongoing exhibition of paintings by Pranava Prakash in New Delhi shows Husain in the nude, with the provocative title "Your Turn."

A new exhibition by contemporary artist Ravi Gossain opened Thursday as a tribute to his "art guru" Husain. He said Husain may have committed a few mistakes when he named the nudes after Hindu goddesses but his place in the Indian art canon is unquestionable.

"Husain is the engine that drives Indian art globally. You can box him for painting nude goddesses. But his life, his art is too big," said Gossain. "The hate will not survive, and a few paintings will not bring down our great Hindu culture." (Shame on such Hindus who don't even know that nude paintings of deities' drawn by M F Husain is an offense towards Hindu Dharma. Can such Hindus will allow M F Husain to draw nude paintings of their relatives?)

Source: Washington Post

Successful Protest campaigns by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

  1. Mumbai: Hussain's paintings withdrawn from exhibition by 'Traditional art'
  2. Art work of M.F. Hussain removed from an exhibition
  3. Objectionable part in the Drama praising M.F. Hussain deleted!
  4. NDTV changed the decision to give Award to Hussain

Read More about Successful Campaigns

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bhagavaan daas, Canada
29 Aug 2009, 00:20
Rama Lakshmi ! your name should be PUTNAA who was a traitor to her own nephew not Rama Lakshmi as you are traitor to your own religion and culture . are you paid by Muslims ? must be ! otherwise you would not write an article like this . shame on you .
Raghuvans Das, India (Bharat)
03 Sep 2009, 21:09
I heard about a delhi based artist painting Husain in nude. So now he has been given taste of his own medicine. This impostor like Husain should not be purchased by any Hindu. By purchasing Husain we are encouraging him in act of blasphemy.
Sharvan K Verma, United States of America
20 Dec 2009, 12:21
Washington Post is very much respected news paper.We read this news paper and like it. Printing of such articles which defame the culture and hurts sentiments and feeling of other religion does not go well with the reputation of news paper and learned people publishing such news paper. Artcle written by Rama Lakshmi belongs to the person of lower senses. She appears to have no respect for her own
religion and culture and beauty exibited by the Hindu Culture. My advice to her is to be positive and shun the negativity which is not good for health. Art teaches us to be positive and touches the inner feeling of lover of Art. Advice to her is to look for beauty in good things not in nudity.
Mahesh, India (Bharat)
12 Feb 2010, 01:23
Shame on you Mr Hussian. Think about your mother before painting!!! If such actions will repeat, there is no doubt that you will be in soup!!
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