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      Past Exhibition

      Gateway Bombay

      On view July 14, 2007 to March 1, 2009

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      Bombay has served as home and vibrant inspiration for many artists.

      Bombay has served as home and vibrant inspiration for many artists, including Atul Dodiya, M.F. Husain, Bhupen Khakhar, Nalini Malani, Gieve Patel, and Sudhir Patwardhan—artists well-represented in the Museum’s contemporary Indian art collection. This exhibition features works from the Herwitz collection and a dynamic installation in the Atrium by Bose Krishnamachari of video-enhanced tiffin carriers (Bombay’s famous and ubiquitous lunch-boxes).

      Gateway Bombay has been generously supported in part by Samir & Nilima Desai; the Desai Family Foundation.

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      The accompanying catalogue, “Gateway Bombay,” is made possible thanks to The Pundole Art Gallery in Mumbai, India.

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      Tyeb Mehta, Untitled (from Diagonal Lines Series), 1973. Acrylic on canvas. Gift of the Chester and Davida Herwitz Collection, 2001. Photo by Walter Silver/PEM.

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