Though the group held innumerable exhibitions till the ’80s, arguably the first major retrospective of the Madras Art Movement has been organised by DAG in Mumbai’s culturally vibrant neighbourhood of Kala Ghoda. Titled “Madras Modern: Regionalism & Identity”, the exhibition comprises 80 works by 22 artists who were part of the movement, including Vasudev, K Muralidharan, C Douglas, P Perumal, D Venkatapathy, AP Panneerselvam and SK Rajavelu. “The Madras Art Movement is the last of the major modern art movements in India. For the exhibition, Ashrafi met several artists from the group, gaining insight into their philosophy and working,” says Kishore Singh, Head, Exhibitions and Publications, DAG.
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