Sadequain Foundation Gallery

Sadequain Foundation Gallery SFG South East Asia is the official page for this region He died penniless. And that is exactly what he wanted.

Critically acclaimed artist and poet Sadequain is among only a handful of Pakistanis whose name and work would transcend through centuries. Sadequain’s contribution to the field of arts is enormous, his contribution to the field of literature is immense, and his contribution to the nation is unparalleled and unsurpassed by academic standards or in its monetary value. He did not simply produce ordi

nary paintings to earn a living, but painted monuments and donated all to mankind. If sold in current market, his work is worth more than billion dollars, but he owned no worldly possessions at the time he passed away in 1987. The newspaper Le Monde of Paris, France commented in its April 1964 edition: “The multiplicity of Sadequain’s gifts is reminiscent of Picasso.”

The Khaleej Times of UAE published in its June 20, 1980 edition a story titled: “Renaissance of Islamic Calligraphy. A mystic artist from Pakistan, who has become a legend in his own time.”

Sadequain’s monumental murals are an unparalleled body of artistic genius in. The number and surface area of his murals exceeds that of Michelangelo and Diego Rivera combined. If he had done only his murals, even then he would have been the greatest artist of the region. The Urdu language book published in India, Tanqeed-e-Rubai, called Sadequain the greatest modern day poet of the genre. It is estimated that Sadequain painted more than 15,000 pieces of artwork consisting of murals, paintings, drawings, and calligraphies. He composed thousands of quatrains and published them in four volumes titled, Rubaiyyat-eSadequain Naqqash, Rubaiyyat-e-Sadequain Khattat, Bayaz-e-Sadequaini, and Juz-wayBosida. In Pakistan, Sadequain’s murals adorn the SADEQUAIN Gallery located at the State Bank of Pakistan Museum in Karachi, Power House at the Mangla Dam, ceiling of the main entrance hall of the Lahore Museum, Islamic Gallery at the Lahore Museum, Punjab University, Punjab Public Library, ceiling of the Galerie SADEQUAIN at the Frere Hall in Karachi, and many more venues. Overseas, his paintings are in the collection of New York Metropolitan Museum, Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Museum of Modern Art in Paris, and other venues. His murals are on permanent display at the Aligarh Muslim University in India, Indian Institute of Islamic Research in Delhi, Ghalib Institute in Delhi, Banaras Hindu University in India, National Geophysical Research Institute in India, Power House Um-ul-Naar in Abu Dhabi, and many more venues. Sadequain was awarded Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, Pride of Performance, Sitara-e-Imtiaz, Australian Cultural Award, and Gold Mercury Award. He won first prize at the All Pakistan National Exhibition of paintings, and Laureate Biennale de Paris

Shameful. This woman is demeaning Sadequain by associating third rate garbage to him and fooling international auction h...
24/10/2024

Shameful.

This woman is demeaning Sadequain by associating third rate garbage to him and fooling international auction house BONHAMS.

SADEQUAIN Foundation USA scuttled their conspiracy and the sale did not materialize.

Sadequain with his father Sibtain Naqvi Sahab
15/10/2024

Sadequain with his father Sibtain Naqvi Sahab

Institutional Fraud Against SADEQUAIN in Collusion with Sultan Naqvi (Sadequain ka Bhatija). Corrupt Karachi Metropolita...
14/10/2024

Institutional Fraud Against SADEQUAIN in Collusion with Sultan Naqvi (Sadequain ka Bhatija).

Corrupt Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) certifying fakes supplied by Sultan Naqvi.

Imposters pretending as crusaders against fake art.Don't let them fool you.They have ZERO experience on the subject. Non...
10/10/2024

Imposters pretending as crusaders against fake art.

Don't let them fool you.

They have ZERO experience on the subject. None of them are practicing artists, and none of them have authored a single research paragraph on fake art.

A blatant case of the fox guarding the henhouse.Salima Hashmi recently colluded with BONHAMS to sell Sadequain fake. The...
07/10/2024

A blatant case of the fox guarding the henhouse.

Salima Hashmi recently colluded with BONHAMS to sell Sadequain fake. Then masquerades as an expert on fakes and counterfeits to lead a discussion on fakes and counterfeits with a motley crew of unqualified pretenders on the subject.

None of the pretenders are practicing artists or have authored noteworthy scholarship on the subject.

Sadequain died a bachelor. He left no survivors behind to guard against the gold diggers. The vultures are pecking on his remains and no one has the moral fortitude to challenge them.

Publisher has raised the price again for the best seller.The book is a 718-page sordid tale about greed, rapacity, thiev...
06/09/2024

Publisher has raised the price again for the best seller.

The book is a 718-page sordid tale about greed, rapacity, thievery, and threats by the very custodians who were appointed to guard against the violations. It was a perfect case of fox guarding the hen-house.

Remembering SADEQUAIN.M.F. Husain, Pakistan's High Commissioner, and Indian Diplomat.
30/08/2024

Remembering SADEQUAIN.

M.F. Husain, Pakistan's High Commissioner, and Indian Diplomat.

Summer in the City
26/08/2024

Summer in the City

This man named Tariq Khan has no association with SADEQUAIN Foundation USA.
24/08/2024

This man named Tariq Khan has no association with SADEQUAIN Foundation USA.

For Old Times Sake.
19/08/2024

For Old Times Sake.

Newspaper Al-Urdun, Amman, JordanNovember 27, 1974"When his pen moves in his hands, it seems all nature, including the p...
12/08/2024

Newspaper Al-Urdun, Amman, Jordan
November 27, 1974

"When his pen moves in his hands, it seems all nature, including the past, present and future moves."

A horrible picture attributed to Sadequain is for sale at BONHAMS. SADEQUAIN Foundation is investigation if it is source...
07/08/2024

A horrible picture attributed to Sadequain is for sale at BONHAMS. SADEQUAIN Foundation is investigation if it is sourced from Sadequain’s BHATIJA.

BONHAMS claims a policeman commissioned SADEQUAIN for the portrait of his wife. Hog wash. SADEQUAIN refused Arab Sheikhs and Iranian royalty for commissioned works. Why would he sell his self-respect to a policeman.

SADEQUAIN was not a picture maker. His extraordinary oeuvre transports us to the core of our subliminal state. His visual journey through a blissful odyssey is an unadulterated experience of heightened awareness.

For BONHAMS to attribute this piece of garbage to SADEQUAIN is shameful.

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