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‘EPIC INDIA: PAINTINGS BY M.F. HUSAIN’ ON VIEW AT PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM

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SALEM, MASS. — The Peabody Essex Museum presents the exhibition, “Epic India: Paintings by M.F. Husain,” on view through June 3.

The Mahabharata is one of India’s oldest and most beloved epics, and the source of stories and teachings that have been part of life in India for 2,000 years.

M.F. Husain, India’s best-known contemporary artist, first painted a series of works about the epic for the 1971 Sao Paolo Biennale. His vibrant imagery depicts the battle between right action and temptation — central to the Mahabharata — in the language of artistic modernism. Drawn primarily from the museum’s Herwitz Collection of contemporary Indian art, the exhibition features 19 works inspired by Husain’s 40-year fascination with the Mahabharata.

The museum is in East India Square. For information, 866-745-1876 or www.pem.org.

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