Owais Husain

Summary

Owais Husain (born 1967) is an Indian multi-media artist, painter and filmmaker.

Owais Husain
Born
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
NationalityIndian
EducationFine Arts
Alma materSir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art
Parent
RelativesShamshad Hussain (brother)

Biography edit

Owais Husain was born in Mumbai, India, in 1967.[1] The son of M. F. Husain and Fazila. Husain graduated in Fine Arts from the Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art in 1990. He currently resides and works in Dubai and Mumbai.

Work edit

Owais Husain is a multi-media artist whose works have been shown in both group exhibitions and solo shows. He has also worked as a Producer, Director and Writer for film and music.

International multi-media artist. edit

As an artist who has been active since the late 80s, he has explored numerous mediums through study and his produced pieces. Husain has used a range of mediums, including: poetry, painting, watercolor and sculpture, in his varied works.

Most recently, he has combined multiple mediums into installations and more diversely textured works.

Husain is an international artist, having studied in Mumbai and Bhopal in India, and New York, USA. His works have been shown in art capitals around the world, such as London, New Delhi, New York, and Dubai. Husain's recent works have been shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore and in PUBLICA 2016, an outdoor sculpture exhibition in New Delhi organised by the Floodlight Foundation.

Themes of identity, iconography and mythology.

Owais Husain is known as an Indian contemporary artist. His works explore a range of themes, namely: iconography, urban mythology, identity and culture. Many of his works have been influenced by his Indian heritage, from traditional form and subjects, yet equally his work is differentiated and not wholly based on traditional Indian art.

Solo exhibitions edit

  • 2016 Owais Husain: House of Cards. A Collaboration with the students of the LASALLE College of the Arts, Faculties of Fine Arts and Media Arts, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Praxis Space and Project Space
  • 2015 Heart of Silence, Capsule Arts, Dubai
  • 2014 My Body, A Fleet of Ships, W. Foundation, Seoul
  • 2013 Forest of Lost Languages, Burj Khalifa, Dubai
  • 2010 3 Worlds, Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 2006 Forest of Lost Languages, Aicon Gallery, New York
  • 2000 Owais Husain: New Works, Gallery 88, Calcutta
  • 1998 The Present is the Source of Presences, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 1997 The Present is the Source of Presences, Sakshi Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1995 Owais Husain: Recent Works, Sakshi Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1994 Owais Husain: Paintings and Drawings, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 1992 Cities and Sky, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology Campus, Ahmedabad (winning exhibit)
  • 1989 That Obscure Object of Desire, Triveni Gallery, New Delhi
  • 1987 Photographic installation on North/Central India, Festival of India in Moscow and St Petersburg
  • 1986 The Sea that Found a Tree, Site specific installation, Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai

Group exhibitions edit

  • 2016 PUBLICA 2016, outdoor public sculpture installations sponsored by the Floodlight Foundation, New Delhi
  • 2011 Contemporary Art, Dunia Media City Financial Centre, Dubai
  • 2010 Owais/Tassaduq, Unicorn Gallery, Karachi
  • 2008 Keep Drawing, Gallery Espace, New Delhi
  • 2007 Double Take, Gallery Espace, New Delhi, Indian Art III/III, curated by Nancy Adajania, Vadehra Grosvenor Gallery, London
  • 2004 Husain & Sons, Aicon Gallery, New York
  • 2003 A Celebration of Colour, organized by Vadhera Gallery, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 2001 Century City, curated by Geeta Kapur and Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Tate Modern, London, Excerpts from My Diary Pages, The Fine Art Company, Mumbai
  • 2000 Erotica, The Fine Art Company, Mumbai
  • 1999 Wallpaper, Kala-Ghoda Festival, Kala-Ghoda pavements, Mumbai
  • Legatee: Exhibition of The JJ School Alumni, Fine Art Company, Mumbai
  • Icons, organized by Lakeeren Gallery, Sir JJ School of Applied Arts, Mumbai
  • Contemporary Indian Artists Today, organized by Vadehra Art Gallery, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1998 Wilberding Collection of Contemporary Indian Art, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai
  • Generations: Indian Contemporary Art from Jamini Roy to the Present, A Gallery, New York
  • 1997 Indian Contemporary Art – Post Independence, organized by Vadehra Art Gallery, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
  • A Gift for India, organized by SAHMAT, LKA Galleries, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi
  • The Looking Glass Self, Lakeeren Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1996 Cinema Scape: An Artist's Tribute to 100 Years of Cinema, Lakeeren Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1995 A Tree in my Life, organized by The Village Art Gallery, Academy of Fine Arts and Literature, New Delhi
  • 1993 Four Young Contemporaries, curated by Rekha Rodwittya, Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai, and Sakshi Art Gallery, Bangelore

Projects, film and music edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About".

Further reading edit

  • The Tribune
  • The Indian Express
  • The National
  • The National
  • News 18
  • Outlook
  • Daily News and Analysis
  • The Daily Star
  • Vogue India
  • Daily News and Analysis