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Master's Last Works: Bhil Traditions Bloom

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Ramachandran captured Bhil tribal traditions starting in the 1970s.
  • His art sought an Indian idiom, departing from European masters.
  • The exhibition features his final paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
Master's Last Works: Bhil Traditions Bloom

The exhibition "Sandhya Raga" at Shridharani, Delhi, celebrates the enduring legacy of artist A. Ramachandran, who passed away over a year ago. His artistic journey, which began in the 1970s with a focus on the Bhil people of Udaipur, was characterized by a deliberate departure from European artistic conventions in favor of an authentic Indian idiom. This collection features his final paintings, drawings, and sculptures, offering a multi-layered exploration of Indian philosophical principles.

Ramachandran's large-scale works, such as "Pilgrimage to Obeshwar," vividly depict Bhil maidens intertwined with nature, portraying them as mythical beings and tree nymphs. His "Eklingji series" further highlights his deep connection to the vernacular and the vibrant cultural fabric of forest-dwelling communities. Critic Ella Datta notes that Ramachandran provided a profound alternative vision of humanity, deeply connected to the organic rhythms of life in contrast to modern technological culture.

The exhibition also showcases his mastery over color and form in his lotus pond studies, fusing miniature and modernist styles. His drawings include poignant self-portraits, reflecting an artist's ironic introspection. This retrospective underscores Ramachandran's significant contribution to modern Indian art, emphasizing the importance of everyday reality, the centrality of women in his subjects, and the reclamation of indigenous beauty within a modernist framework.

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A. Ramachandran was a master Indian artist, pedagogue, and narrator known for his work on Indian tribal traditions, particularly the Bhil community, and his quest for an Indian artistic idiom.
The exhibition 'Sandhya Raga' showcases the last paintings, drawings, and sculptures of A. Ramachandran, presenting his multi-layered vision and his deep connection to Indian traditions.
Ramachandran depicted the Bhil people not as ordinary villagers but as mythical beings, tree nymphs, and apsaras, intricately woven into the spectacle of nature and lotus ponds.

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