A MESSAGE FROM FARHAD HUSAIN
As a person, I have always enjoyed the inner politics of human relationships. In my earlier works, I used to work on images that came from my day-to-day visual experience. Sometimes one may find that the ambiance is rather ambiguous and the appearances of the characters, especially women, are provocative if not shocking. Living in a semi-metropolis, an urban or pan-Indian society, I guess we all see the most complex areas of human relationships. My main weapon is humor and sarcasm that overthrows the romantic mode of consumption that we are happily living with. This is where ambiguity plays a role, it brings us back to the earlier spot and questions the concepts and stereotypes that we are living with.As a person, I have always enjoyed the inner politics of human relationships. In my earlier works, I used to work on images that came from my day-to-day visual experience. Sometimes one may find that the ambiance is rather ambiguous and the appearances of the characters, especially women, are provocative if not shocking. Living in a semi-metropolis, an urban or pan-Indian society, I guess we all see the most complex areas of human relationships. My main weapon is humor and sarcasm that overthrows the romantic mode of consumption that we are happily living with. This is where ambiguity plays a role, it brings us back to the earlier spot and questions the concepts and stereotypes that we are living with.