Place: Kannur
Born: 1937
Death: 2014
Biography:
, a renowned Indian painter, was born in 1937 in Kannur, India. He passed away in 2014, leaving behind a legacy of pioneering Neo-Tantric modern and contemporary art in India.
Haridasan's work is rooted in the belief that contemporary Indian art should be based on traditional Indian knowledge systems. This philosophy is reflected in his unique style, which blends elements of Tantric art with modern and contemporary techniques.
* K.V. Haridasan was a resident of Cholamandal Artists' Village, a community of artists in Chennai, India, and one of the founders of the community. * He was also a member of the Artists Handicrafts Association, a cooperative that manages the village and sale of works through the permanent exhibition at the complex. * Haridasan's work has been widely recognized as one of the best in postwar India, with regular exhibitions across the country and internationally in Europe, the United States, and South America.
Haridasan's style is characterized by:
K.V. Haridasan's contributions to Indian modern and contemporary art are undeniable. His work continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. To explore more of his works and those of other renowned artists, visit K.V. Haridasan's page on Wikioo.org, which features an extensive collection of his artworks.
K.V. Haridasan's legacy in the world of Neo-Tantric modern and contemporary art is a testament to his innovative approach to traditional Indian art forms. His work, showcased on Wikioo.org, continues to inspire and influence new generations of artists and art enthusiasts.