Dept of Art and Culture Paif Tributes To The Legendary Artist Pai
March 17th
Minister for Art and Culture Shri Govind Gaude has expressed his deep sorrow about the sad demise of the legendary artist, Padma Bhushan Laxman Pai. Shri Laxman Pai was a very celebrated contemporary artist, academic, staunch cultural nationalist and mentor to several aspiring painters who was born in Margao, Goa on 21st January 1926. He moved to Mumbai in his teens, he completed all his art education from the famed Sir J. J. School of Art where he was awarded the prestigious Mayo medal. Shri Pai served as the Principal of Goa College of Art, Goa for a decade from 1977 to 1987, He also served on Board of Studies for the painting faculty for Bombay and Goa University. Besides this he contributed by serving on executive board of Lalit Kala Academi and as a member of General Council of Lalit Kala Academi and Sangeet Natak Academi. He has to his credit more than 100 one man shows across the globe. His solo exhibitions have been taken place at London, Munich, New York, Stuttgart, Hanover, Bremen, Singapore, New Delhi, Mumbai, Panaji and other places. He has also participated in numerous Biennales that includes Paris, Tokyo and Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Shri Pai has been bestowed the prestigious civilian awards Padma Shri in the year 1985 and Padma Bhushan in the year 2018 by Government of India, Gomant Vibhushan Award in the year 2015-16 by Government of Goa and also the 3 time recipient of Lalit Kala Akademi National Awards. His paintings are in many private and public collections including the prestigious Museum of Modern Art, Paris; New York Public Library, Berlin Museum, Ben & Abbey Grey Foundation (USA), National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, Punjab, Chennai and Nagpur.

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