Thursday, November 21, 2024

Contours of Identity : Francis Newton Souza & Avinash Chandra, Exhibited at DAG Taj Mahal Palace Colaba

Contours of Identity
Francis Newton Souza & Avinash Chandra
Mumbai: 12th November 2024 – 3rd January 2025
Venue: The Taj Mahal Palace, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai
Monday – Saturday, 11:00 am to 7:00 pm

Francis Newton Souza and Avinash Chandra are two of the best-known Indian artists of the generation born between the two World Wars. But they had more than this in common, as this exhibition explores.

Francis Newton Souza


One area of common ground is their status as émigré artists based in London. A founding member of the Progressive Artists Group, Souza left India almost immediately afterwards, settling in London in 1949. Chandra, after a brief spell of teaching in Delhi, followed him in 1956. Both retained strong links with India, but it was in London that they first established their careers and formulated their distinctive artistic styles and sensibilities. This had the same advantages and disadvantages for both. London gave each the freedom to explore aspects of his persona—including his Indian identity—away from the constraints imposed by ‘home’. On the other hand, the London art world of their time—made up of gallerists, critics and audiences—imposed their own expectations on them, precisely with respect to their Indian identity. Both achieved phenomenal success in London in the early 1960s but still had to contend with assumptions concerning their origins. Chandra later recalled being asked by one gallerist why—given that he was Indian—he didn’t paint elephants and tigers. Like Souza, he constantly had to negotiate the expression of the Indian aspects of his personality, navigating between cliché and Orientalism.

Avinash Chandra


Another area of common ground concerns the expression of their sexuality. In different ways —Souza perhaps more blatantly, Chandra more symbolically—both used their art to explore the potency of sexual desire. For some observers, this was another aspect of their Indianness, while for the artists themselves it was not a matter of race but just another route to examine their own inner consciousness. For us today, as we observe the similarities and differences between them, we find that each throws light on the other as well as revealing themselves.

Francis Newton Souza


Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Iconic Vintage Cars Take Centre Stage at AstaGuru’s Upcoming ‘Classics of Motoring’ Auction

Iconic Vintage Cars Take Centre Stage at AstaGuru’s Upcoming ‘Classics of Motoring’ Auction

AstaGuru is pleased to announce its next edition of Vintage and Classic Cars auction titled ‘CLASSICS OF MOTORING’ The exquisite line-up of rare vintage finds offers a drive down memory lane with cars that ushered in an age of engineering wonders in the world’s automotive history. 



Talking about the auction, Mr Muzammil Kazi, Vintage and Classic Car Specialist, AstaGuru Auction House says: 
“This auction is a rare opportunity for vintage car enthusiasts to acquire some of the most cherished vehicles from automotive history. Each car in this collection, from the iconic elegance of the 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Limousine and the post-war sophistication of the 1946 Bentley Mark VI to the timeless design of the 2003 Porsche 911 ‘40 Jahre,’ represents a distinct era of automotive craftsmanship. For collectors and aficionados, this event is an auction to own a piece of motoring heritage that continues to inspire.”



The auction, scheduled for November 20-22, 2024, will offer a line up of vintage cars, including 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Limousine, 1946 Singer Nine Roadster, 1946 Bentley Mark VI, 1947 Lincoln Continental V 12 Convertible, and 1948 Jaguar Mark IV among others.
A quintessential expression of British luxury and engineering, this 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Limousine embodies elegance with its classic two-tone cream and black exterior and meticulously crafted body by Thrupp & Maberly. The iconic Spirit of Ecstasy ornament crowns the front grille, complemented by gleaming chrome accents and distinctive Lucas headlights. This lot is offered with an estimate of 1,70,00,000 - 2,00,00,000



Embodying British motoring heritage, this unique Singer Nine Roadster captivates with its deep navy blue finish and classic design features, including modest chrome and brass accents, a black soft top, and rich maroon leather seating. A rare example, it stands as the only known original Singer Nine Roadster in India. This lot is estimated to sell at INR 20,00,000 - 30,00,000



The 1946 Bentley Mark VI marks Bentley’s post-war renaissance, featuring all-steel coachwork and refined British craftsmanship. Its elegant two-tone finish and luxurious woodwork interior exemplify timeless sophistication. It is expected to be acquired at INR 1,10,00,000 - 1,30,00,000

A symbol of American luxury, the 1947 Lincoln Continental V12 Convertible blends distinctive European-inspired design with powerful performance. Finished in a striking blue, this convertible offers a unique blend of elegance and classic Americana. This lot is expected to be sold at INR 99,00,000 - 1,11,00,000 
This selection of the upcoming auction caters to connoisseurs and collectors alike, promising a truly memorable auction experience.



About AstaGuru

AstaGuru Auction House was conceptualised in the year 2008 with the sole purpose of creating a safe and secure platform to conduct online auctions for Contemporary & Modern Indian Art. Over the years, AstaGuru has curated auctions encompassing diverse categories, our portfolio includes art, jewellery, fine silver, timepieces, textiles, celebrity memorabilia, rare books, numismatic, philately and vintage cars. In 2018, AstaGuru became the first Indian auction house to present an exclusive edition for vintage and classic cars. “AstaGuru has strived to successfully bridge the gap between prospective buyers and consignors by transcending the limitations of live auctions. AstaGuru imparts effortless transparency to the process of acquiring and selling art and rare collectibles. The online module offers bidders the opportunity to bid from the comfort of their houses or while they are on the go.

Institute of Contemporary Indian Art powered by Astaguru Auction House in Association with Namtech Fine Art present Himmat Shah- Innocense & Creativity

This exclusive exhibition showcases the profound artistic journey of sculptor Himmat Shah whose innovative works have left an indelible mark on modern sculpture.

The collection features an unique assembly of bronzes, all masterfuly cast at the renowned Bronze age foundry in London, where Himmat has skilfully worked for over two decades. The curation features seminal works such as 'Man from Moon' and 'Tirthankar'. Himmat's works from Tirthankar series transcent mere representation becoming iconic symbols of ancestral memory and spiritual guardianship



As per Manoj Mansukhani CMO, Astaguru, " This collection represents a legacy of artistic mastery, tanscending convention to engage with themes of memory, spirituality & individuality."