Prabhakar Barwe (16 March 1936 – 6 December 1995) was a pioneer of Modern Indian painting. He was active in Mumbai, India from the 1959 until his death on 6 December 1995. Influenced by the esoteric tradition of Tantric painting,[1] Barwe along with G. R. Santosh, P. T. Reddy, K.C.S. Paniker, Biren De, Om Prakash, K. V. Haridasan, Prafulla Mohanti and Mahirwan Mamtani was considered part of the modernist movement Neo-Tantra.[2]
He was awarded the Academy of Fine Arts Award in Kolkata in 1963, the Bombay Art Society Award in 1964 and 1968, the Maharashtra State Award and the prestigious Lalit Kala Akademi Award in 1976.[3]
Drawing Room (Gallery), and Peninsula Arts Gallery (Plymouth, England). 2016. Thinking Tantra: research papers.
Pinto, Jerry. 2013. The Blank Canvas: Prabhakar Barwe. Mumbai: Bodhana
Barwe, Prabhakar. 1992. Gallery Chemould presents an exhibition of paintings and water colours by Prabhakar Barwe: 25 February to 14 March 1992. [Bombay]: [Gallery Chemould, Jehangir Art Gallery].
Jehangir Art Gallery (Bombay). 1992. Prabhakar Barwe. Bombay: Jehangir Art Gallery.
Khanna, Balraj, and Aziz Kurtha. 1998. Art of Modern India. London: Thames & Hudson.
Exhibitions selected solo exhibition
2013 Percept Art, Mumbai, India
1982 Art Gallery, Ahmedabad, India
1968 Taj Art Gallery, Mumbai, India
1967 Taj Art Gallery, Mumbai, India
1963 Book Bay Gallery, Wisconsin, USA
Selected group exhibitions
2015 Abby Grey and Indian Modernism: Selections from the NYU Art Collection, Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, USA
2012 One Eye Sees, the Other, Feels, The Viewing Room, Mumbai, India
2010 Legacy: A-Vanguard, Gallery Threshold, New Delhi, India
^Neville Tuli (2006). "Prabhakar Barwe". Osian's Forty Masterpieces: The Masterpieces and Museum-Quality Series. Mapin Publishing Group. p. 178. ISBN978-1890206833.