Rajan Krishnan Explained

Rajan Krishnan
രാജൻ കൃഷ്ണൻ
Occupation:Artist, Painter
Birth Name:Rajan Krishnan
Birth Date:1968 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Cheruthuruthy, Thrissur, Kerala
Nationality:Indian
Parents:Krishnan & Narayani
Spouse:Renu Ramanath
Death Date:[1]
Alma Mater:NSS College, Ottapalam in 1989 & College of Fine Arts Trivandrum in 1990
Awards:Kerala Lalithakala Akademi in 2010

Rajan Krishnan was a modern Indian artist based in Kerala.[2] [3]

Early life and background

Rajan, hailing from Pallikkal - a small village near Cheruthuruthy in the Thrissur district of Kerala - was born as the sixth of seven children of Mandalaparambil Krishnan and Narayani. He received his early education at the Government High School in Cheruthuruthy, and enrolled for BA Economics at NSS College, Ottapalam. However, his passion lay in the visual arts, and thus he dropped out of the Economics course in 1989 and joined the College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram in 1990. After completing his BFA from the same college in 1994, he went on to pursue an MFA at the M.S. University, Baroda.[4] [5] [6] [7] In 1996, after completing MFA, Rajan returned to his home State, opting to work from there instead of migrating to large metros of India like many of his contemporaries were doing at that time.[8]

Career

For three years, Rajan lived and worked in Thiruvananthapuram - serving as a Guest Lecturer at his alma mater, the College of Fine Arts Trivandrum. In 2000, he relocated to Kochi, participating in group shows and organising exhibitions and art-related events in the city. Finally, in 2004, his first solo show was held at Kashi Art Gallery, founded by the late Anoop Skaria and Dorrie Younger in Fort Kochi.[9] [10]

'En route,' his solo show presented by Bombay Art Gallery of Aditya Ruia, in Mumbai made Rajan an important figure in the national art scene of India. Soon afterwards, he started working with Bodhi Art, who presented his works at Art Singapore in 2006. Next year was held his first international solo, 'Memoir' at Bodhi Art, New York. It was followed by 'Ore / Substances of Earth - I,' a major show in which he presented a huge terracotta installation titled 'ORE' which was made up of a 10-foot tall assemblage of terracotta figurines made by a large number of people as part of a community art project. It was accompanied by paintings as well as a metal installation titled 'Wing,' and a video installation, 'Making of Ore.'

In 2008, he presented a portion of the terracotta figurines in another solo show, 'RE-VISIT' held at OED Basement, by Gallery OED in Ernakulam. 'Four Paintings,' another solo was held at Bombay Art Gallery in Mumbai in 2009. His last solo show was 'Ancestry,' held at Aicon Gallery, New York in 2011.

He died on February 11, 2016.

Solo shows

Art fairs

Curated shows

Participated shows

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: രാജന്‍ എം കൃഷ്ണന്‍ അന്തരിച്ചു. Deshabhimani.
  2. News: A tribute to artist Rajan M. Krishnan. Priyadershini. S. The Hindu. 18 February 2016. www.thehindu.com.
  3. Web site: The land as inspiration. The New Indian Express. 20 January 2018 .
  4. Web site: Let the art speak for itself. The New Indian Express. 5 April 2018 .
  5. https://thehinduimages.com/details-page.php?id=160633799&highlights=RASHMIKA%20RAJAN
  6. Web site: OED Gallery's upcoming exhibition pays tribute to artist Rajan Krishnan. www.indulgexpress.com. 8 December 2017 .
  7. News: The art route. Saraswathy. Nagarajan. The Hindu. 27 May 2011. www.thehindu.com.
  8. News: Bengaluru's new Museum of Art and Photography opens with an exhilarating show . Financial Times . 22 February 2023.
  9. News: Menon . Anasuya . 'Sketchbook' offers a glimpse into artists' inner world . The Hindu . 14 April 2022 . en-IN.
  10. News: OED Gallery's upcoming exhibition pays tribute to artist Rajan Krishnan . www.indulgexpress.com . en.