Sagrada Familia |
Gaudi died in 1926. The cathedral's construction continues with unbelievable dedication to Gaudi's vision with many great artists in their own right behind it all. And it won't be finished until 2026 or 2028 - almost 150 years after the project started.
Maqbool Fida Husain
Mahãbhãrata Project Ganga Jamuna (Mahãbhãrata 12) 1971 -Oil on canvas The Chester and Davida Herwitz Collection.
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
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MF Husain is one of the many artists around the world whose art has won much acclaim for its Picasso inspired overtones. Husain was deeply influenced by "Guernica" (1937) and its depiction
of the basest level of war.
The work that put him on the world's easel, "Mahabharata Project, Ganga Jamuna" is part of a series of 27 paintings made in 1971 for the São Paulo Bienal.
Interestingly, Picasso was also invited to exhibit alongside Husain. Husain's work is considered a homage to Picasso. Based on the epic poem, Mahabharata, which is ten times longer than Homer's Iliad and the Odessey. The poem is an arguably unrivaled heroic tale of the human predicament with its moral and ethical problems.
Barcelona's Picasso Museum with its unique displays of Picasso's indefatigable explorations of a single subject along with a temporary exhibit titled 'Post-Picasso: Contemporary Reactions', curated by Michael FitzGerald with its superb depiction of the Post-Picasso effects on contemporary art worldwide
Minuscule View of Interior La Sagrada Familia |
Gaudi Hanging Model with Sandbags & String |
to flourishes in the moulding or single candelabra, along with live present-day workers modeling the next stage of Gaudi's vision - I was altered. Altered by the dedication ---the internal need to explore, experiment, and create with little regard for public recognition or marketability.
In our Instagram-cut-and-paste world, while there will be and have been inspired works to come from it, it makes you wonder if we've lost something very important. The MEAM Gallery in Barcelona apparently believes we have as stated on placards at each level of the Gallery.
I hope not.
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