Hindu Artist A. Ramachandran Ostracised for Shift from Modernism
THE HINDU
By Nidhi Surendranath
INDIA---Artist A. Ramachandran has to his credit Padma Bhushan, chairmanship of the Kerala Lalit Kala Akademi, and over 15 solo exhibitions. The 79-year-old artist, who was born at Attingal in Thiruvananthapuram, also faced adversity many times in his illustrious career. His shift from ‘modern’ style to works inspired by the murals of Kerala and mythology was seen by much of the art world as a betrayal of the modernist movement. As his retrospective opened at Durbar Hall art gallery in Kochi on Sunday, Riyas Komu, renowned artist and secretary of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale Foundation, caught up with him for a chat. [link]
By Nidhi Surendranath
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