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Chemould Prescott Road opens an exhibition of works by one of India s greatest abstractionist painters
Mehlli Gobhai, Untitled, 2010 - 2012. Mixed media on constructed canvasse, 34 x 28 x 4 in. 86.4 x 71.1 x 10.2 cm.
MUMBAI
.-Chemould Prescott Road announces its new exhibition, Mehlli Gobhai: Epiphanies, co-curated by Ranjit Hoskote and Nancy Adajania. It opened on Tuesday: 27th July 2021. The show presents a series of memorable breakthrough moments in the nearly 70-year-long career of Mehlli Gobhai (1931-2018), one of Indias greatest abstractionist painters.
Mehlli Gobhai: Epiphanies is an edited extract of Dont Ask Me about Colour, the large-scale retrospective of Gobhais work that Hoskote and Adajania had co-curated at the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, early last year. The retrospective was cut short by the Covid lockdown, depriving viewers of an opportunity to immerse themselves in Gobhais art, and to discover his New York phase, which was exhi