Manu Parekh
(b.1939)Polemics have always intrigued
Manu Parekh - the energy of the organic form, the inherent sexuality within the
forms, are intangible elements in his works. His paitings provoke veiwers to
take notice of the world around them, through the emotion, pain and anguish
expressed in the subjects of his paintings. His works, colours, forms, exude a
volatile energy that can be barely contained within the frame work, and become
an extension of the artist's personality.
He highlights his relationship with his wife Madhvi, who is a self
taught artist, and his admiration for Picasso as key influences on his works.
His stay in the city of Calcutta, drew him towards Shantiniketan particularly,
the old masters of Indian art, Ram Kinkar Baij and Rabindranath Tagore, more at
a perceptual level than stylistic, and urged him to delve into the deep thought
that underlies his work.
He now lives in Delhi, with his wife, Madhvi and daughter Manisha, who are
also established artists in their own right!.