It was there that Shamshad adopted the graphic clarity and the essential flatness of the painted surface as important elements for his paintings. Shamshad paints people with a restrained palette and people on everyday social plane appear m pictorial space uncluttered with 'realistic' details of the 'place'. Shamshad won the National Award in 1983, and worked off a Government of India Fellowship during 1983-85. Since he passed out of the College of Fine Art in Baroda in 1968, Shamshad had about 28 solo shows of his paintings and graphics in Hyderabad , Bombay , Delhi , Baroda , Madras , Bangalore , Copenhagen , London , Geneva and Hoffhiem in Germany . Between 1964 and 1988, Shamshad participated in numerous national and international group shows and art festivals including the III and IV Triennale International (1975, 1983), Perth Festival, Australia (1977), Asian Youth Festival, London (1980), Inaugural Exhibition, Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal (1982), Tokyo Biennale (1984), Asian Art, Fukuoka Museum, Japan (1985), Traveling Print Exhibition, USA (1985-86), Asian Biennale, Dhaka (1986), Ankara Biennale, Turkey (1986), Biennale 1 & 11, Bhopal ('86,88) and the Festival of India, USSR (1987, 1988).
Shamshad Hussain lives and works in New Delhi . |