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Ram Kumar At Home

January 11, 2011 by Marion Maneker

Ram Kumar gets a visit to his home from the Business Standard. The 86-year-old artist doesn’t own much of the work of his Progressive peers–Husain, Raza and Souza. It never occurred to him to buy their works:

Hanging around the walls of this room are four canvases — there’s one of Kumar’s own paintings from the 1960s; next to it hangs one by Raza, a close friend whom he followed to Paris in 1949 to learn art; then Gaitonde, and lastly, a Husain, a mid-sized work from the “Blue Head” series. Incredibly, Kumar says that these are the only three paintings, other than his own, that he possesses. But did he never buy any of the works of his artist friends? No, he says, one never considered buying their works then; these days, they are just too expensive to afford. Continue Reading

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