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Monday, 7 January 2019

MANAGING DIRECTOR OF SOTHEBY’S INDIA GAURAV BHATIA DEPARTS FOLLOWING SEXUAL HARASSMENT ALLEGATIONS

Gaurav Bhatia.


Nearly one month after Gaurav Bhatia, the managing director of Sotheby’s Indiatook a leave of absence following allegations of sexual misconduct, the arts professional has stepped down. During his two-year tenure at the auction house, he launched its inaugural auction in Mumbai, which fetched $7.9 million in November 2018. In a statement, Sotheby’s said, “We appreciate and thank him for his service.”
Accusations against Bhatia first surfaced on the anonymous Instagram account Scene and Herd (@herdsceneand), which has become an empowering platform for victims of sexual assault and harassment in the Indian art world. The posts detailing incidents with Bhatia describe interactions that ranged from unwanted touching to physical assault. Several other cultural figures have also been named on the account.

After Bhatia’s departure was announced, the account featured a new post informing its followers of the news. It reads: “We’re actually speechless right now. None of this work we are doing has been easy and we couldn’t have done this without these amazing courageous individuals who put their trust in us and for allies of different kinds helping us unconditionally.”

The increasing number of reports of sexual harassment in the South Asian art world led more than 270 figures to sign a statement calling for the creative community to protect victims and advocating for “the necessary legal and informal support mechanisms” to address the challenges they face by coming forward.

The statement, which began circulating before Christmas, reads: “Survivors who publicly tell their stories face serious forms of retaliation. They are reluctant to disclose their identities because they fear losing work. As a community, we commit to ensuring that people who are speaking out are protected, and that professional opportunities are not denied to them. We respect the truth and stand in solidarity with those who come out with their stories.”

Sunday, 6 January 2019

Gaurav Bhatia resigns as Sotheby’s India MD, month after Me Too allegations

Bhatia, who was the South Asia operations head and the “driving force” behind “Boundless: India”, Sotheby’s maiden auction in the country, put in his papers on December 20, 2018.

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Gaurav Bhatia resigns as Sotheby’s India MD, month after Me Too allegations.(HT File Photo)

Gaurav Bhatia has resigned as Sotheby’s India MD, nearly a month after he went on a “leave of absence” following allegations of sexual misconduct, the auction house said on Saturday.

Bhatia, who was the South Asia operations head and the “driving force” behind “Boundless: India”, Sotheby’s maiden auction in the country, put in his papers on December 20, 2018.

“Sotheby’s Managing Director of India, Gaurav Bhatia, resigned on December 20th, 2018 after two years with the company, during which time he launched the inaugural Mumbai auction. We appreciate and thank him for his service,” the auction house told PTI.

Bhatia, in a statement, said he had decided to “move on” after two successful years with the auction house.

“After two enriching years and the stellar opportunity to launch Sotheby’s inaugural auction in Mumbai, I have decided to move on. It has been a pleasure working with the great team we have built, and I will enjoy watching them continue to build Sotheby’s future in India. I wish them the very best,” he said. According to the anonymous allegations against Bhatia that surfaced on social media, he touched the ‘victims’ inappropriately and forcibly tried to kiss them.

Bhatia was among the big names that were called out in the Me Too movement in the Indian art world, besides leading artists like Jatin Das, Riyas Komu and most recently Subodh Gupta.

First Published: Jan 05, 2019 21:26 IST

Saturday, 5 January 2019

Gaurav Bhatia resigns from Sotheby's a month after #MeToo allegations

PTI | Updated: Jan 5, 2019, 17:29 IST

NEW DELHI: Gaurav Bhatia has resigned as Sotheby's India MD, nearly a month after he went on a “leave of absence” following allegations of sexual misconduct, the auction house said on Saturday.

Bhatia, who was the South Asia operations head and the “driving force” behind “Boundless: India”, Sotheby's maiden auction in the country, put in his papers on December 20, 2018.

“Sotheby's Managing Director of India, Gaurav Bhatia, resigned on December 20th, 2018 after two years with the company, during which time he launched the inaugural Mumbai auction. We appreciate and thank him for his service,” the auction house told PTI.

Bhatia, in a statement, said he had decided to “move on” after two successful years with the auction house.


“After two enriching years and the stellar opportunity to launch Sotheby's inaugural auction in Mumbai, I have decided to move on. It has been a pleasure working with the great team we have built, and I will enjoy watching them continue to build Sotheby's future in India. I wish them the very best," he said.

According to the anonymous allegations against Bhatia that surfaced on social media, he touched the ‘victims' inappropriately and forcibly tried to kiss them.

Bhatia was among the big names that were called out in the Me Too movement in the Indian art world, besides leading artists like Jatin Das, Riyas Komu and most recently Subodh Gupta.
 

Sotheby’s India MD Gaurav Bhatia Steps Down After Accusations Of Sexual Misconduct

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Gaurav Bhatia, the MD of Sotheby’s India, has resigned nearly a month after he went on a ‘leave of absence’ following sexual harassment allegations.

Gaurav was the South Asia operations head and the driving force behind Boundless: India, Sotheby’s maiden auction in the country. According to anonymous allegations made by four people against Bhatia, posted on Instagram in November 2018, he touched the victims inappropriately and forcibly tried to kiss them. The allegations pertain to the time when he was employed with luxury goods conglomerate LVMH, and the other incident took place during his current position in Sotheby’s. The last post made on Instagram alleges physical assault inside a hotel room in the year 2014 after an event when Gaurav was the “top boss at a luxury firm” and the survivor was on the communications team.

According to TOI, the post from one of the male complainants read, “After the event.. he asked me to come to his room to close the remaining urgent things…I didn’t see anything coming as I thought he was being chivalrous and didn’t want o make the girls feel uncomfortable by having them in his room. So I being a boy, agreed to accompany him… He went on to physically assault me- during the whole time I said ‘no’ at various points. I was scared and shocked and disturbed for days. I’m now opening up and sharing this because others are speaking up.”

The account named ‘Scene and Herd’ has earlier also shared sexual harassment allegations against artist Jatin Das and Kochi Muziris Biennale co-founder Riyas Komu, and Gaurav was one amongst the many other big names that were called out in the #MeToo movement.

Following the allegations, after working for two years with the auction house, Gaurav has stepped down from his post as an MD on December 20, 2018. In an official statement, he said, “After two enriching years and the stellar opportunity to launch Sotheby’s inaugural auction in Mumbai, I have decided to move on. It has been a pleasure working with the great team we have built, and I will enjoy watching them continue to build Sotheby’s future in India. I wish them the very best.”
The auction house shared, “Sotheby’s Managing Director of India, Gaurav Bhatia, resigned on December 20, 2018, after two years with the company, during which time he launched the inaugural Mumbai auction. We appreciate and thank him for his service.”

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Friday, 4 January 2019

Following Sexual Harassment Allegations, Gaurav Bhatia Has Stepped Down as Managing Director of Sotheby's India


Gaurav Bhatia.
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In November of last year, after being accused of sexual harassment, Gaurav Bhatia took an “indefinite leave” from his position as managing director of Sotheby’s India ahead of the auction house’s inaugural sale in Mumbai. Now ARTnews has learned that Bhatia permanently stepped down from his post on December 20. The auction house confirmed the news and said in a statement, “We appreciate and thank him for his service.”
An Instagram post by the account Scene and Herd, which is dedicated to revealing instances of sexual harassment in the Indian art world and which first announced the allegations against Bhatia, posted the news on Friday. The sources, which went unnamed by the account, accused him of forcibly kissing and inappropriately touching victims without consent. Bhatia did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
When Bhatia first took a leave from his position in November, Sotheby’s told the Mumbai Mirror, “In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to to take a leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues. Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s cooperation.”
Other notable figures to have been accused of sexual harassment by Scene and Herd include artist Subodh Gupta and Kochi-Muziris Biennale cofounder Riyas Komu. After the accusations were made public by the Instagram account, Gupta denied the allegations and stepped down as guest curator of the Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa, India. Komu stepped down from his position at the biennial and apologized to the victims on social media.
Last week, 270 artists and arts professionals signed a statement about a sexual harassment in the South Asian art community. “We call on all our peers; artists; curators; gallerists; collectors; writers; and heads of both public and private institutions to commit to the safeguarding of survivor accounts,” that statement reads, in part.
“We’re actually speechless right now,” Scene and Herd wrote today on Instagram, adding that it was not finished calling out figures in the Indian art world. “We work tirelessly to do whatever we can to support survivors as and when they need us.”
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Thursday, 29 November 2018

Head of Sotheby’s India takes 'indefinite leave' following #MeToo allegations

Gaurav Bhatia is co-operating in "formal enquiry" ahead of auction house’s inaugural sale in Mumbai today

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Gaurav Bhatia, the managing director of Sotheby's India, with Tyeb Mehta's Durga Mahisasura Mardini
Gaurav Bhatia, the managing director of Sotheby's India, with Tyeb Mehta's Durga Mahisasura Mardini Photo: IANS

The managing director of Sotheby’s India, Gaurav Bhatia, has taken “a leave of absence” following allegations of sexual harassment just days before the auction house’s inaugural sale in Mumbai, which takes place later today (29 November). Bhatia has been accused by four anonymous sources of sexual misconduct, including inappropriately touching and forcibly kissing the alleged victims without their consent.

The allegations were posted on the Instagram account Scene and Herd between 13 November and 22 November. The social media account, on which users can anonymously share their experiences of sexually inappropriate behaviour in the Indian art world, has recently implicated a number of men in what is part of a larger wave of #MeToo allegations sweeping across the country.
A section from one of the four anonymous allegations posted on the Instagram account Scene and Herd
A section from one of the four anonymous allegations posted on the Instagram account Scene and Herd © @herdsceneand

Bhatia joined Sotheby’s in October 2016 and was formerly the head of marketing at LVMH India—the most recent of the allegations on @herdandscene refers to an incident in 2014 when Bhatia was "top boss at a luxury firm" according to the post.

Sotheby’s says Bhatia is co-operating with a “formal enquiry”. According to a statement released by the auction house, “harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s full cooperation.”

Sotheby’s first-ever sale in Mumbai, Boundless: India, is due to take place later today at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai. The auction will include works by South Asian artists such as Tyeb Mehta and Amrita Sher-Gil with a total estimate of £4.8m-£7m. The inaugural auction forms part of a bid by Sotheby’s to “affirm its commitment to South Asia”, with Bhatia described as the “driving force” behind the auction on the company’s website. Since the allegations, Bhatia has been absent from a number of social functions related to the auction, according to local media reports.

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Sotheby’s India Sent MD Gaurav Bhatia on Leave Amid #MeToo Allegations

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Sotheby’s India Sent MD Gaurav Bhatia on Leave Amid #MeToo Allegations
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Just a few days ahead of its highly-anticipated inaugural auction in India, Sotheby’s India has sent its Managing Director, Gaurav Bhatia, on leave pending an inquiry into allegations of sexual harassment made against him on social media. 

Mumbai Mirror reports that four different anonymous complaints have been made on social media about Bhatia’s sexual misconduct.

According to the allegations posted on Instagram, Bhatia not only touched the alleged victims inappropriately,  but also tried to kiss them forcibly, and even physically assaulting one of them in a hotel room in 2014. Out of the four complainants, two of them are male.

A statement by the auction house said Bhatia has taken a "leave of absence" pending a probe into the allegations.

"In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced on social media, Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to take a leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues," the statement mentioned. "Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s full cooperation."

Bhatia began his career as an advertising executive in New York. He has worked with luxury brand LVMH for over a decade before joining Sotheby’s in 2016.

The auction house said in a statement that the inaugural auction “Boundless: India,” set to be held in Mumbai at The Taj Mahal Palace on November 29, will now be supervised under the leadership of Edward Gibbs, chairman, Middle East & India, and Yamini Mehta, International Head of Indian and South Asian Art.  

Sunday, 25 November 2018

#MeToo movement: Two men accuse Sotheby director Gaurav Bhatia of sexual harassment

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Mumbai: Auction house Sotheby India has sent its top India executive on a leave of absence after four sexual harassment allegations were levelled against him under the #MeToo movement.
Managing director Gaurav Bhatia has been accused of inappropriate touching and forcible kissing by the accusers of which two are men who worked with him. The allegations surfaced on the Instagram page Scene and Herd that has been posting #MeToo stories from the world of art.

One of the #MeToo survivor wrote in his account, "Working for him was extremely traumatic and triggering thereafter. I had to quit him a week later."
Meanwhile, a day before their first auction in the country, Sotheby's has released a statement saying, "Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby's and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav's full cooperation."

Friday, 23 November 2018

Sotheby's India Head Goes On Leave Amid Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct

A statement by the auction house Friday said Gaurav Bhatia has taken a "leave of absence" pending a probe into the allegations.

Sotheby's India Head Goes On Leave Amid Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct
Gaurav Bhatia has been with working Sotheby's since 2016.

MUMBAI: The Managing Director of Sothebys India, Gaurav Bhatia, has proceeded on leave after a series of sexual harassment allegations against him on social media.

A statement by the auction house Friday said Bhatia has taken a "leave of absence" pending a probe into the allegations.

"In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced on social media, Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to take a leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues," the statement said.

"Harassment of any type has no place at Sothebys and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gauravs full cooperation," it said.

According to complaints posted on Instagram, Bhatia touched the 'victims' inappropriately and forcibly trying to kiss them.

Bhatia, who has been with Sotheby's since 2016, has worked with the luxury brand LVMH for over a decade before joining the auction house.

The development comes at a crucial time for Sotheby's, which is slated to conduct its maiden art auction here next week.

A company website says Bhatia heads the south Asia operation and calls him as the "driving force" behind the inaugural auction in Mumbai.

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The company statement said its employees under the leadership of Edward Gibbs, the chairman for Middle East and India, and Yamini Mehta, international head of Indian and South Asian Art, are "fully focused" on the auction.

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#MeToo impact: Sotheby’s India MD Gaurav Bhatia goes on leave


Sotheby’s is slated to conduct its maiden art auction in India next week. Photo: Bloomberg
Sotheby’s is slated to conduct its maiden art auction in India next week. Photo: Bloomberg

#MeToo impact: Sotheby’s India MD Gaurav Bhatia goes on leave



According to complaints posted on Instagram, Bhatia touched the 'victims' inappropriately and forcibly tried to kiss them



Mumbai: Sotheby’s India managing director Gaurav Bhatia has proceeded on leave after a series of sexual harassment allegations against him on social media.

 A statement by the auction house on Friday said Bhatia had taken a “leave of absence" pending a probe into the allegations. “In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced on social media, Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to take a leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues."

“Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s full cooperation," the statement said.

 According to complaints posted on Instagram, Bhatia touched the ‘victims’ inappropriately and forcibly tried to kiss them.

 Bhatia, who has been with Sotheby’s since 2016, has worked with luxury brand LVMH for over a decade before joining the auction house.

 The development comes at a crucial time for Sotheby’s, which is slated to conduct its maiden art auction next week. According to the company website, Bhatia heads the south Asia operation and calls him the “driving force" behind the inaugural auction in Mumbai.

The company said in a statement its employees under the leadership of Edward Gibbs, the chairman for West Asia and India, and Yamini Mehta, international head of Indian and South Asian Art, were “fully focused" on the auction.

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#MeToo: Sotheby’s India Managing Director Gaurav Bhatia goes on leave after harassment allegations

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The auction house said a formal inquiry is under way with Bhatia’s full cooperation.


Auction house Sotheby’s India said its Managing Director Gaurav Bhatia has taken a leave of absence pending an inquiry after allegations of sexual harassment surfaced on social media, reported The Hindu on Friday.

“In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced on social media, Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to take a leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues,” Sotheby’s India said in a statement on Thursday. “Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s full cooperation.”

At least four people have shared accounts of Bhatia’s sexual harassment and in one case, physical assault. The allegations include inappropriate touching and forcibly trying to kiss someone. The allegations were shared anonymously on the Instagram account ‘Scene and Herd’.

The announcement by Sotheby’s comes less than a week ahead of the Sotheby’s inaugural auction in Mumbai on November 29. Bhatia was described as the “driving force” behind the launch of the inaugural auction.

According to Mumbai Mirror, Bhatia has appointed a legal counsel.

Others in the art world that have been accused of sexual misconduct and harassment include photographer Shahid Datawala, artist and sculptor Jatin Das, and artist Riyas Komu.

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Since October 5, dozens of women have taken to social media to give detailed accounts of the sexual harassment and misconduct they have faced across several sectors such as advertisingTamil and Hindi filmindustries, the field of artsmusic and dancepublishingjournalismsportsreligion and non-profit organisations.

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Gaurav Bhatia at his residence in Worli, MumbaiGaurav Bhatia at his residence in Worli, Mumbai   | Photo Credit: Emmanual Yogini
 

Mr Bhatia, the Managing Director of Sotheby’s India, has proceeded on leave owing to a series of sexual conduct allegations against him

Owing to a series of anonymous complaints on social media against Sotheby’s India Managing Director, Gaurav Bhatia, he has proceeded on leave, said a statement from the auction house.
“In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced on social media, Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to take a leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues. Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s full cooperation,” said the statement.
The auction house’s much anticipated India sale next week on November 29 will be supervised now under the leadership of Edward Gibbs, Chairman, Middle East and India, and Yamini Mehta, International Head of Indian and South Asian Art.
The allegations against Mr Bhatia of sexual misconduct and have been reported by the Instagram account, Scene and Heard that’s been tracking complaints that fall under the aegis of the #MeToo movement.
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Sotheby India's managing director Gaurav Bhatia sent on leave following accusations of sexual misconduct

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Following four anonymous allegations of sexual misconduct against Sotheby's managing director for India, Gaurav Bhatia, the British auction house has sent him on leave pending an inquiry into the complaints, according to a Mumbai Mirror report.

The accusations that have surfaced over the course of the last ten days on Instagram and range from inappropriate touches to forcible kissing to physical assault. Two of the four complainants are male, the Mirror report said. The report also stated that Bhatia has now appointed legal counsel.

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This incident has occurred ahead of the well-known London based auction house's inaugural auction in Mumbai, Boundless: India. In the wake of the sexual harassment allegations, Sotheby issued a statement on 22 November stating that “In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced on social media, Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to take leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues. Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s full cooperation. Our colleagues, under the leadership of Edward Gibbs, chairman, Middle East & India, and Yamini Mehta, International Head of Indian and South Asian Art, are focused on Sotheby’s forthcoming auction.”

Several victims have come forward and shared their accounts of alleged sexual harassment over the last two months in what is being referred to as the second wave of the #MeToo movement in India.

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#MeToo Impact: Sotheby’s India MD Gaurav Bhatia Goes on Leave

According to complaints posted on Instagram, Bhatia touched the ‘victims’ inappropriately and forcibly tried to kiss them.
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Mumbai: Sotheby’s India managing director Gaurav Bhatia has proceeded on leave after a series of sexual harassment allegations against him on social media.

A statement by the auction house on Friday said Bhatia had taken a “leave of absence” pending a probe into the allegations. “In light of recent anonymous allegations that have surfaced on social media, Gaurav Bhatia has agreed to take a leave of absence while a formal inquiry continues.”
“Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby’s and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav’s full cooperation,” the statement said.

Also read: Flipkart’s Binny Bansal Resigns After Probe Into Allegation of “Serious Personal Misconduct”

According to complaints posted on Instagram, Bhatia touched the ‘victims’ inappropriately and forcibly tried to kiss them.

Bhatia, who has been with Sotheby’s since 2016, has worked with luxury brand LVMH for over a decade before joining the auction house.

The development comes at a crucial time for Sotheby’s, which is slated to conduct its maiden art auction next week. According to the company website, Bhatia heads the south Asia operation and calls him the “driving force” behind the inaugural auction in Mumbai.

The company said in a statement its employees under the leadership of Edward Gibbs, the chairman for West Asia and India, and Yamini Mehta, international head of Indian and South Asian Art, were “fully focused” on the auction.