A unique exhibition of works by master painters

  • | Tuesday | 18th September, 2018

Luckily from the collections of Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi we got many unseen works by popular artists. But many organizations and art lovers keep these rare images in their private collections and we thought to hunt such works. The expo will continue till October 10 and the gallery will be open to public from 10am to 8pm. Through this exhibition we are aiming to give an amazing opportunity to the art lovers in the city to see these amazing works,” said Kumar.K C S Panicker’s garden series (Poothottam – 1959), P K Padmini’s untitled painting, Santhanaraj’s portrait of K C S Panicker, Bhupen Khakhar’s untitled works and K P Krishnakumar’s untitled paintings are the major highlights of the exhibition.“Usually, it is difficult to get the art works of some of the artists who passed away. Monday will be a holiday.

T’puram: An exhibition titled ‘Masters’ featuring the works by master painters in the country will kick off here on Wednesday.A total of 37 art works by renowned artists such as K C S Panicker, A C K Raja, Bhupen Khakhar, T K Padmini, K P Krishnakumar, Santhanaraj A P and Reddappa Naidu will be displayed at the Shankumugham Art Museum here.The exhibition, organized in association with Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi, will be inaugurated by mayor V K Prasanth at 6.30pm on Wednesday.Ajit Kumar G, director of Shanghumugham Art Museum, said, “The exhibition portrays exclusive paintings by 28 well-known artists from across the country including those artists who are no longer with us. Through this exhibition we are aiming to give an amazing opportunity to the art lovers in the city to see these amazing works,” said Kumar.K C S Panicker’s garden series (Poothottam – 1959), P K Padmini’s untitled painting, Santhanaraj’s portrait of K C S Panicker, Bhupen Khakhar’s untitled works and K P Krishnakumar’s untitled paintings are the major highlights of the exhibition.“Usually, it is difficult to get the art works of some of the artists who passed away. But many organizations and art lovers keep these rare images in their private collections and we thought to hunt such works. Luckily from the collections of Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi we got many unseen works by popular artists. We are very sure that these paintings will hold people’s attention,” added Kumar.The expo will also feature paintings of A Ramachandran, Alphonso Arul Doss, Anjolie Ela Menon, Arpana Kaur, C Douglus, D L N Reddy, Gulam Muhammed Sheik, Jayaram Patel, K K Hebbar, Laxma Gaud, Madhava Menon, Manu Parekh, N N Rimzon, P Gopinath, Paramjit Singh, Prabhakaran Kolte, R B Bhaskaran, Rajan M Krishnan, S G Vasudev, Sudhir Patwardhan and Surendran Nair. The expo will continue till October 10 and the gallery will be open to public from 10am to 8pm. Monday will be a holiday.

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