TESTIMONIALS

Entrepreneur, Contemporary Art Collector and donor / Honorary Chairman Federation of Hellenic Enterprises /  …

Vice President of the Board of Trustees & Chairman of the Collections Council of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, USA /  Member of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, USA / Member Tate’s International Council, UK and the Leadership Council of the New Museum, USA /  Founder of NEON Foundation (2013), Athens /  Founding partner of the Whitechapel Gallery’s Future Fund (2011), UK.

Art Collector, Art Curator & Art Manager. Gallerist – Artrial Gallery, Perpignon, France

Patrice de la Perriere...

Eminent Art Critic. Director of magazine Univers des Arts. Chevalier dans l’ordre des Arts et des Letters, Paris

Jack Lang...

Former Culture and Education Minister of France most revered as being the topmost evangelist who uplifted the status of art and culture in the world. Currently President of Imarabe. Paris, France

Alberto Moioli...

Member of International Association of Art Critics (AICA). Editorial Director, Enciclopedia d’Arte Italiana, Art Advisor ArtAffinity. Milan, Italy

Founder & gallerist, Galerie 203, Montreal, Canada.

Founder & Gallerist, Gallery Time and Space, Bangalore, India

Mayor of Amélie les Bains, Palalda & Montalba

Philippe Douce...

Former Mayor of Barbizon, France

Jean-Paul Larçon...

Emeritus Professor & Director, HEC Management School, Paris, France. 

Distinguished Art Historian and Art Critic, Kolkata, India.

Clement Berges...

Art Curator, Paris, France

Dr. Una Chaudhuri...

Professor of English, Drama, and Environmental Studies, New York University, New York, USA

Sandip Sarkar...

Eminent Indian Art Critic in Kolkata who had known Sen since the 1970s before Sen had left India.

Patrick Navarre...

Art Collector, Entrepreneur in Paris, France who gave Sen his first break in design in 1977.

INDIA’S BLOODY INDEPENDENCEIN 1947

When India was partitioned 1947 to create Pakistan, a new country for Muslims, about 20 million people of Bengal and Punjab were displaced and brutally victimized. Sen’s wealthy, literate family had huge landed property in erstwhile East Bengal, the present Bangladesh, which was carved out to be East Pakistan for Muslims. So for being Hindus Sen’s family was overnight evicted from their home. Without taking any possessions, they fled for their lives amidst people warring over religion, and so became squatted refugees in West Bengal.