State: Maharashtra

Year: 2025

Date: June 6, 2025

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Censorship – The Arts

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has demanded a ban on the auction of MF Husain’s paintings that is scheduled on June 12 at the Pundole Art Gallery in Mumbai. Recalling the painter’s controversial past, it has warned of strong public agitation if the auction is carried out.

The Free Press Journal had reported on June 3 that the 25 rare MF Husain paintings worth Rs25 crore to be auctioned, pursuant to Bombay High Court’s order in February this year after a long legal battle. The auction titled, ‘M F Husain: An Artist’s Vision of the XX Century’, includes 25 canvases painted as part of Husain’s Our Planet Called Earth (OPCE) series, and will be held through Pundole Art Gallery at the Hamilton House in Ballard Estate.

After the auction notice was issued, right-wing Hindu organisation Hindu Janajagruti Samiti wrote to Maharashtra’s chief minister, union home minister, Mumbai police commissioner and the district collector demanding an immediate ban on the auction. The organisation alleged that Husain has been a controversial artist who drew a “vulgar, perverse, obscene, and nude painting insulting Bharat Mata.” It warned of strong public agitation if the demands are not heard and necessary action is not taken.

Updated On: June 12, 2025

Court-ordered auction of 21 Husain works fetches ₹68.5 crore

Two large triptychs measuring 1.6m x 2.2m, a canvas depicting Mahatma Gandhi as an apostle of peace, and another showing a Humphrey Bogart-like figure standing under a street lamp, inspired by the Hollywood classic Casablanca, were among the 21 works of Maqbool Fida Husain that saw a white glove sale on June 12 following a court-ordered auction in Mumbai.

The auction, conducted under heavy police presence, fetched a total of 68.5 crore, not including Buyer’s premium and GST.