SOMNATH HORE (1921-2006)
SOMNATH HORE (1921-2006)

Untitled (Wounds Series)

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SOMNATH HORE (1921-2006)
Untitled (Wounds Series)
inscribed 'Artist's Proof' (lower left), incised 'Somnath 77' and signed and dated 'Somnath Hore 1977' (lower right)
cast paper pulp
19¼ x 23¾ in. (48.9 x 60.3 cm.)
Executed in 1977; artist's proof
Provenance
Private collection, Mumbai
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2010
Literature
The Printed Picture: Four Centuries of Indian Printmaking Vol. II, exhibition catalogue, New Delhi, 2012, p. 142 (illustrated)
Exhibited
New Delhi, DAG Modern, The Printed Picture: Four Centuries of Indian Printmaking, 2012

Lot Essay

Many of Somnath Hore's works capture his response to the brutal reality of his immediate surroundings. In the 1970s, Hore employed a unique technique of creating prints on uncolored paper pulp from molds made out of cement, which he called Wounds. The result was a surface of varying texture, that simulated the appearance of "skin and flesh pierced by bullets, grazed by shots, ripped open by knives, battered by heavy sledgehammers, and spoilt by unattended gangrenes oozing blood and pus." (P. Ray, 'Somnath Hore and the Wounds', Somnath Hore, New Delhi, p. 8)

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