- S. H. Raza
Infobox Celebrity
name = S.H. Raza
birth_date = birth date and age|1922|02|22
birth_place = Babaria,Madhya Pradesh , IND
occupation = Painter
othername = Syed Haider Raza
website = http://www.shraza.net
awards =Padma Bhushan 2007
Fellowship of the Lalit Kala Akademi1981S.H. Raza or Syed Haider Raza (born 1922) is an eminent
India n artist who has lived and worked inFrance since 1950, but maintains strong ties with India.His works are mainly abstracts in oil or acrylic, with a very rich use of color, replete with icons from Indian cosmology as well as its philosophy [ [http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=2380 Painting is like sadhana...] dnaindia, September 18, 2005.] [ [http://www.serigraphstudio.com/artists-details.asp?aid=8 Artst Details] Raza at serigraphstudio.com.] . He was awarded the
Padma Shri and Fellowship of the Lalit Kala Akademi [http://www.lalitkala.gov.in/golden_jubilee/awards.asp Lalit Kala Ratna Profiles] Official list of Awardees at lalitkala.gov.in.] in 1981 andPadma Bhushan in 2007 [ [http://india.gov.in/myindia/padmabhushan_awards_list1.php Padma Bhushan Awardees] ] .At a Dec 2006 auction, a painting by Raza reportedly sold for US $1.4 million [http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-heroes/sh-raza.html Indian Heroes] S. H. Raza at iloveindia.com.] .
Biography
Early life and education
Syed Haider Raza was born on February 22 [ [http://www.hindu.com/2007/02/21/stories/2007022115260200.htm Syed Haider Raza turns 85] The Hindu, Feb 21, 2007.] , 1922 in Babaria [ [http://www.shraza.net/biography.html Biography] shraza.net, the Official website.] , Mandla district,
Madhya Pradesh , to Sayed Mohammed Razi, the Deputy Forest Ranger of the district and Tahira Begum [http://www.saffronart.com/Events/2007/shraza7/asps7raza/artistbio.asp Artist Bio] Raza Retrospective 2007, New York.] [ [http://www.delhiartgallery.com/artist/profile-sh-raza.aspx Profiles] S H Raza at delhiartgallery.com.] , and it was here that he spent his early years and took to drawing at age 12; before moving toDamoh also inMadhya Pradesh at 13 [ [http://www.indianartcircle.com/arteducation/sayed.shtml Profile of the Month] Sayed Haider Raza at indianartcircle.com.] , where he completed his school education from Government High School, Damoh [http://www.artfact.com/features/viewArtist.cfm?artistRef=4H1A44A4LE Artist Summary] Sayed Haider Raza at artfact.com.] .After his high school, he studied further at the Nagpur School of Art,
Nagpur (1939-43), followed bySir J. J. School of Art ,Bombay (1943-47) [ [http://www.saffronart.com/details.asp?artistId=142 Artist Background] ] , before moving to France in October 1950 to study at theÉcole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSB-A) inParis , 1950-1953 on a Govt. of France scholarship [ [http://www.art.in/artists/s-h-raza.htm Artist Directory] S H Raza at art.in.] . After his studies, he travelled across Europe,and continued to live and exhibit his work in Paris . He was later awarded thePrix de la critique in Paris in 1956, first non-French artist receive the honour [http://www.vadehraart.com/s.h.%20raza-profile.htm Profile] S. H. Raza at vadehraart.com.] .Art Career
Early Career
Syed Haider Raza, has his first solo show in 1946 at
Bombay Art Society Salon, and was awarded the Silver Medal of the society .His work evolved from painting expressionistic landscapes to abstract ones. From his fluent water colours of landscapes and townscapes executed in the early 40's he moved towards a more expressive language painting landscapes of the mind.
1947 proved to be an very important year for him, as first his mother died, and this was also the year when he co-founded the revolutionary
Bombay Progressive Artists' Group (PAG) (1947-1956) along withK.H. Ara and F.N. Souza (Francis Newton Souza ) [ [http://www.saffronart.com/artistdetails.asp?sourceid=142 Artist Details] Raza at saffronart.com.] , which set out to break free from the influences of European realism in Indian art and bring Indian inner vision (Antar gyan) into the art , the group had its first show in 1948 , the year his father died in Mandla and most of his family of four brothers and a sister migrated to Pakistan, after the partition of India.Once in France, he continued to experiment with currents of Western Modernism moving from Expressionist modes towards greater abstraction and eventually incorporating elements of Tantrism from Indian scriptures [ [http://www.asianart.com/articles/vora/raza/index.html Raza’s runes: visions of the self] Swapna Vora at asianart.com.] . Whereas his fellow contemporaries dealt with more figural subjects, Raza chose to focus on landscapes in the 1940s and 50s, inspired in part by a move to the France.
In 1959, he married French artist,
Janine Mongillat , and three years later, in 1962, he became a visiting lecturer at the University of California in Berkeley, USA [ [http://www.osbornesamuel.com/pages/biography/27014.html Artist Biography] Raza at osbornesamuel.com.] . Raza was initially enamored of the bucolic countryside of rural France. "Eglise" is part of a series which captures the rolling terrain and quaint village architecture of this region. Showing a tumultuous church engulfed by an inky blue night sky, Raza uses gestural brushstrokes and a heavily impasto-ed application of paint, stylistic devices which hint at his later 1970s abstractions.Fact|date=March 2007The 'Bindu' and beyond
By the 1970s Raza had grown increasingly unhappy and restless with his own work and wanted to find a new direction and deeper authenticity in his work, and move away from what he called the 'plastic art'. His trips to India, especially to caves of
Ajanta -Ellora , followed by those Benaras, Gujarat and Rajasthan, made him realise his roots and study Indian culture more closly, the result was 'Bindu ' [http://www.saffronart.com/Events/2007/shraza7/asps7raza/conversation.asp Retrospective 2007] A Conversation with Raza at saffronart.com.] , which signified his rebirth as a painter [ [http://www.saffronart.com/Events/2007/shraza7/asps7raza/foreword.asp Foreword] Raza Retrospective, 2007.] . The Bindu came forth in 1980, and took his work deeper and brought in, his new-found Indian vision and Indian ethnography. One of the reasons he attributes to the origin of the 'Bindu', have been his elementary school teacher, who on finding him lacking adequate concentration, drew a dot on the blackboard and asked him to concentrate on it [ [http://www.indianartcollectors.com/news-display.php?newsid=242 S H Raza reveals plans to open a cultural centre] indianartcollectors.com, 07 February 2008.] .After the introduction of 'Bindu' (a point or the source of energy), he added newer dimensions to his thematic oeuvre in the following decades, with the inclusion of themes around the "Tribhuj" (Triangle), which bolstered Indian concepts of space and time, as well as that of '
prakriti -purusha ' (the female and the male energy), his transformation from a expressionist to a master of abstraction and profundity, was complete [http://www.indiaenews.com/art-culture/20080220/98853.htm Art & Culture] indiaenews.com, February 20, 2008.] .The unique energy vibrating with colour in his early landscapes are now more subtle but equally, if not more, dynamic. Raza abandoned the expressionistic landscape for a geometric abstraction and the 'Bindu' . Raza perceives the Bindu as the center of creation and existence progressing towards forms and colour as well as energy, sound, space and time.
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