Himmat Shah

Painter Photographer Sculptor | India

Born in 1933

« “Human being is an enigma, and what he creates should also be all enigma”. »

Himmat Shah was born in Lothal, Gujarat in 1933. He moved to Bhavnagar as a young boy and studied at Gharshala, a school affiliated to Dakshinamurti, the intellectual and cultural centre of the nationalist renaissance in Gujarat. At Gharshala, Himmat found his initiation into an-practice through artist-educator Jagubhai Shah even before joining the J J School of Art in Bombay, and then moving on to Baroda on a government cultural scholarship from 1956 to 1960. His works have inspiration from artist like N.S. Bendre in whom he saw the image of a modern artist, and from K.G. Subramanyan whose quest for language and appraisal of folk art stimulated him. Himmat Shah was a member of Group 1890, a short-lived artists' collective founded by J. Swaminathan. The then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, opened the group's first and only show in 1963. Himmat Shah then received a French Government scholarship on the recommendation of Octavio Paz, the poet diplomat. He went on to study etching at Atelier 17 under SW Hayeter and Krishna Reddy in Paris in 1967. He is considered a natural painter. His works appealed to him in his negotiations with form and space. Upon looking at his paintings closely, one can discover the skill behind the chaotic black lines.

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“Human being is an enigma, and what he creates should also be all enigma”

Painter | Photographer | Sculptor | India

Born in 1933

Himmat Shah
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Himmat Shah was born in Lothal, Gujarat in 1933. He moved to Bhavnagar as a young boy and studied at Gharshala, a school affiliated to Dakshinamurti, the intellectual and cultural centre of the nationalist renaissance in Gujarat. At Gharshala, Himmat found his initiation into an-practice through artist-educator Jagubhai Shah even before joining the J J School of Art in Bombay, and then moving on to Baroda on a government cultural scholarship from 1956 to 1960. His works have inspiration from artist like N.S. Bendre in whom he saw the image of a modern artist, and from K.G. Subramanyan whose quest for language and appraisal of folk art stimulated him. Himmat Shah was a member of Group 1890, a short-lived artists' collective founded by J. Swaminathan. The then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, opened the group's first and only show in 1963. Himmat Shah then received a French Government scholarship on the recommendation of Octavio Paz, the poet diplomat. He went on to study etching at Atelier 17 under SW Hayeter and Krishna Reddy in Paris in 1967. He is considered a natural painter. His works appealed to him in his negotiations with form and space. Upon looking at his paintings closely, one can discover the skill behind the chaotic black lines.

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Prizes
  • Honored by Kalidasa Samman by the Madhya Pradesh Government 2003
  • Received the Government of Indian Fellowship to Outstanding Artists 1983-85
  • Received the Lalit Kala Akademi's Research Grant to work at Garhi Studio, New Delhi 1981-82
  • Awarded by the Government of India Scholarship for Advanced Studies in Painting, under Prof. N.S. Bendre 1956-61
  • Gold Medal by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art 1960
  • Gagan-Abani Puraskar, Shantiniketan 2014
  • Honored by All India Fine Arts & Crafts Society (AIFACS) for contribution to Art 1969
  • Awarded Emeritus Fellowship given Eminent Artists in the field of performing, Literary and Plastic Arts by Govt. of India 1994-96
  • Sahitya Kala Parisad Award (Parishad Samman) 1988
  • Exhibition of ‘Group 1890’, New Delhi 1963
  • Progressive Painters Group, Ahmedabad 1962
  • National Award for painting, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, Bombay Art Society award 1962
  • Gold Medal awarded by Jammu and Kashmir Akademi of Art 1961
  • National Award for painting by Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi 1959
Solo Exhibitions
  • Sculpture Exhibition, Art Heritage, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi
  • Exhibition of Drawings, Shajahan Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • Exhibition of Drawings, Art Inc., New Delhi
  • Sculpture Exhibition, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai
  • Sculpture Exhibition, Art Heritage, New Delhi
  • Sculpture Exhibition, Art Heritage, New Delhi
  • Exhibition of Drawings, Lalit Kala Studios Gallery, Garhi, New Delhi
  • Exhibition of Drawings, Visual Art Centre, Ahmedabad
  • First Sculpture Exhibition, Dhoomimal Gallery, New Delhi
  • Madhya Pradesh Kala Parishad Gallery, Bhopal
  • Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi
  • Max Mueller Bhavan, New Delhi
  • Konark Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • Gallery Chemould Art Centre, New Delhi
  • Triveni Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi
Group Exhibitions
  • 'HIMMAT SHAH: hammer on the square A Retrospective (1957-2015)', Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), New Delhi
  • 'Ethos V: Indian Art Through the Lens of History (1900 to 1980), Indigo Blue Art, Singapore
  • Berkley Square Gallery, UK
  • ‘Sculpture’, Art Heritage, New Delhi
  • 'A Real Contemporary Vision’, drawings, Shahjahan Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • Triennale, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • Biennale de Paris
  • Kunika Chemould Art Centre, New Delhi
  • National Exhibition, Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • Baroda Group Show, Mumbai
  • 9th Triennale, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, India, Contemporary Indian Art, Peru
  • 9th Triennale, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, India, Contemporary Indian Art, Peru
  • Indian Art Festival, Moscow, Russia
  • Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art, Festival of India, Royal Academy, London
  • Biennale, Middleheim 1975, Antwerpen
  • Participated in the printmaking workshop organized by Smithsonian Institute at the U.S.I.S, New Delhi
  • Selected for representation in ‘Indian Painting Today’, London.
  • In the light of Paz, works of the contemporary Indian artists of his time, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
  • ‘Shah, Souza and Sundaram’ Nature Morte, Lokayata Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi
  • I’m Gallery, New Delhi
  • Art Inc., New Delhi
  • Exhibition of ‘Still Life’, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai
  • Exhibition of Drawings, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai
  • Exhibition of Sculpture ‘Heads’, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai
  • Nine Indian Contemporaries, Centre for Contemporary Art, New Delhi
  • ‘Timeless art’, Times of India, Mumbai
  • Roopankar Museum, Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal
  • Silver Jubilee Exhibition of Sculpture, Lalit Kala Academi, New Delhi, Mumbai
  • Garhi Prints Lalit Kala Academi, New Delhi
  • Pictorial Space, conceived and compiled by Geeta Kapur, New Delhi
  • Painter’s Group Show, Ahmedabad
  • Five Contemporaries, Kunika Chemould Art Centre, New Delhi
  • Progressive Painters Group, Ahmedabad
  • Art and Print Gallery Calcutta, Kunika Chemould Art Centre, New Delhi
  • Baroda Group Show, Mumbai
Publications
  • Drawings by Himmat Shah
  • High Relief by Himmat Shah
  • Silver Paintings by Himmat Shah
  • Terracotta by Himmat Shah

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