Updated On: 10 May, 2023 09:31 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
The exhibition showcases a unique art where paintings ‘paint’ themselves with the natural flow of colours. The artist has mastered the art of using a brush minimally to let the colours narrate their own story

Witness the dreamlike world of Prabhu Joshi at Jehangir Art Gallery from May 9 to May 16. Photo Courtesy: Prabhu Joshi
The art journey that began in June 1990 at the auditorium hall of Jehangir Art Gallery has come full circle today. Titled, `Prabhu Joshi: The Final Exhibition`, the week-long painting spectacle begins today at Gallery 3 of the Jehangir Art Gallery. The exhibition is a retrospective showcasing the surreal imagination of the Late Prabhu Joshi.
The sublime paintings lie at the intersection of spaces devoid of human presence. Imagine silent squares, abandoned alleys, a house decaying into ruin with a ladder leaning against a wall, and mountains gradually bubbling into cold blue darkness. These paintings have developed through an internal discipline inspired by a delayed rhythm of life.