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Renuka Kesaramadu

Renuka Kesaramadu is a contemporary painter and sculptor from India.[1] She is best known internationally through her collaborative art exhibitions and participations in workshops in Europe.[2][3][4][5] She has also curated a few international art symposia and exhibitions in India.[6][7][8][9][non-primary source needed]

Renuka Kesaramadu
Kesaramadu at Elephanta Caves
Born
Renukamma K C

1957 (age 65–66)
Tumakuru, Karnataka, India
NationalityIndian
EducationBSc, MA, MFA
Alma materKEN School of Art
Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath
Bangalore University
Annamalai University
Known forPainting, Drawing, Sculpture
AwardsAll India Art Competition – Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath
1993
Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal
1987, 1988, 1989
All India Art Competition – Mysore Dasara
1992
ElectedKarnataka Lalit Kala Academy

Education and career edit

Renuka was born in 1957 in the village of Kesaramadu, whence her last name was adopted, near the city of Tumakuru in Tumakuru district in the Indian state Karnataka.

She holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Art History from Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath – Bengaluru, Master of Arts (MA) in History from Annamalai University – Chennai and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) from Bangalore University.[10] She also obtained a Government Diploma (GD) in Painting with 1st Rank for 5 years and Gold Medal[10] from the Ken School of Art[11] – Bengaluru under the instruction of the legendary artist R M Hadapad.[12]

She served as a member of the Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy (KLA)[13] in Bangalore,[14][15] and as a fine art lecturer.

Awards and honors edit

Renuka is a recipient of several awards at national art competitions in India and numerous local awards for her art, along with a few awards for her service.[16]

Solo exhibitions edit

Renuka's works have been exhibited in several solo art shows in Finland, Romania and India. [17]

In Finland, Galleries such as Magazine Gallery in Hovinkartano, Hauho, Taidegalleria Ripustus[18] in Hämeenlinna and Caisa International Cultural Center in Helsinki have exhibited her paintings, along with Galeria Frunzetti[19] in Bacău, Romania.

In India, galleries hosting her solo exhibitions have included Lalit Kala Academy in Goa, Bajaj Art Gallery in Mumbai, Lalit Kala Akademi in Chennai, Kalpa Kuncha Art Gallery in Tumkur and Chamarajendra Academy of Visual Arts in Mysore, along with Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Alliance Française de Bangalore and Venkatappa Art Gallery in Bangalore.

Group exhibitions edit

Renuka has been a part of many group exhibitions in Europe, India and several countries elsewhere.[20]

Internationally, her paintings have been part of group exhibitions in Naples, Milan, Turin, Corsico, Vercelli, Scampia and Rovereto in Italy.[1][3][5][21][22] In Finland, her works have been exhibited in Kangasala, Renko, Hovinkartano, Hämeenlinna and Seinäjoki.[23] Other exhibitions with her works outside India include those in Jakarta (Indonesia), New York City (United States), Slovakia, São Paulo (Brazil), Santiago (Spain) and Ghana (West Africa).

In India, she has been part of group shows at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Art Houz, Srusti Art Gallery, Bangalore Art Gallery, Lakshana Art Gallery and National Gallery of Modern Art in Bangalore. She has exhibited at Gufa Art Gallery, Rajpath Club golden hall, Art Chalet, Contemporary Art Gallery and Marvel Art Gallery in Ahmedabad. Her other group exhibitions have included those at Values Gallery and Lalit Kala Academy in Chennai, Artist Center, Nehru Art Center and Museum Gallery in Mumbai, Art Mall in New Delhi, Sristi Art Gallery in Hyderabad,[24] and one in Bijapur.

Her works have been selected for participation in several competitions, including those by Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy, Karnataka Shilpa Kala Academy, All India Art Competition at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishat, 'Prints Today' by Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy, one by All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society – New Delhi, and one by Camlin Art Foundation, in Bangalore. Other selected participations have included All India Exhibition at Mysore Dasara, one by South Central Zone Cultural Centre at Nagpur, All India Competition at Bijapur and Bikuram Jain Competition at New Delhi.

She has also organized several group art exhibitions in India, including:

Art symposia edit

Renuka has participated in several international art symposia including those at Hämeenlinna in Finland, at Scampia[21] and Sormano[36] in Italy, and at Ideal Fine Arts Institute and SGVM[37][38] in Gulbarga, India. She has also organized 'Centu-Rays', an international art symposium at Siddaganga Institute of Technology commemorating the birth centenary of Sri Shivakumara Swamiji at Tumakuru in India.[39]

Her participations in India also include national camps at Mangalore, Mysore and Bijapur, and state camps at Bangalore, Tumkur, Bilagi, Bidar, Doddaballapur, Ramanagara, and Mysore.

Reviews edit

"Renuka Kesaramadu has created a series of works in which the reality of the country of Sormano and its atmosphere are depicted carefully. Take shape on her canvases do the cobbled paths, the profiles of the mountains, the houses, the church, the beautiful young women who accompanied the artist showing and explaining, in English of course, aspects and particularities of the country. A country that, despite the dominance of gray, has its aspects of preciousness that the artist emphasizes through the use of the color gold. The same country that, in one of her works, is dotted with gold and wrapped in a loved symbology of white flowers, made using crumpled tissue paper and glued on the canvas." [Translation]

- Antonella Prota Giurleo, 9 August 2009, Sormano, Italy[5]

"Modernist sources: The four mid-generation painters recently at Renaissance [Gallery] are preoccupied with different subjects whose graceful but conventional range corresponds to their somewhat old-fashioned aesthetic languages, and binds them. This perhaps can be associated with the artists’ roots in Karnataka’s provincial educational institutions. To varying degrees and in varying ways, all of them relay on the indigenized, Modernism-derived combination of abstract elements, stylized figures and patterned design. These ingredients are softer and more abstract in Renuka Kesaramadu's dynamic evocations of human hands reaching out over distances of the globe..."

- Marta Jakimowicz, art critic and writer,[40] Deccan Herald Online, 9 August 2009, Bangalore, India[41]

"The eye theme has been successfully exploited by a Karnataka artist, Renuka Kesaramadu. It is the eye that sees, understands, starts off communication, determines human relations."

- Arkay, at the Bajaj Art Gallery, 1997, Mumbai, India[42]

"Two pieces from '92 show the artist's experimentation with brushwork. 'Travelers I' depicts figures bathing, and is done with the sinuous motion and thick outline common to Edvard Munch, where each stroke follows the contour of the figure. A figure on the right foreground, her back to the viewer and arms upraised, strongly resembles one of Munch's 'Bathers' though the palette – pinks and greens – reminds one of Monet and the foreground composition is similar to Botticelli's 'Venus'. 'Travelers II' is done in equally energetic strokes though rather than undulating curves the artist has used short straight motions. Despite the use of flowing lines in 'Travelers I', 'Travelers II', with its strong diagonals, has more of a sense of motion. Her brushwork captures the sense of activity and the anticipation of the passengers waiting for a train in a busy station. This work is a bit more sophisticated than some of her other paintings; the diagonal composition is restrained enough not to be obvious, and her use of increasingly intense hues effectively shows projection into space."

- Catherine E. Cooney, at Venkatappa Art Gallery, 1995, Bangalore, India[42]

Personal life edit

Renuka Kesaramadu lives in Tumakuru in India, while her works are commissioned through art galleries in Bengaluru. Her husband B S Mallikarjuna is a musician and theater actor in the Indian language Kannada.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Renuka Kesaramadu's personal website
  • Renuka Kesaramadu's artist page on facebook
  • Renuka Kesaramadu's gallery on ArtSlant.com
  • Renuka Kesaramadu's gallery on ArtFlute.com

renuka, kesaramadu, contemporary, painter, sculptor, from, india, best, known, internationally, through, collaborative, exhibitions, participations, workshops, europe, also, curated, international, symposia, exhibitions, india, primary, source, needed, kesaram. Renuka Kesaramadu is a contemporary painter and sculptor from India 1 She is best known internationally through her collaborative art exhibitions and participations in workshops in Europe 2 3 4 5 She has also curated a few international art symposia and exhibitions in India 6 7 8 9 non primary source needed Renuka KesaramaduKesaramadu at Elephanta CavesBornRenukamma K C1957 age 65 66 Tumakuru Karnataka IndiaNationalityIndianEducationBSc MA MFAAlma materKEN School of ArtKarnataka Chitrakala ParishathBangalore UniversityAnnamalai UniversityKnown forPainting Drawing SculptureAwardsAll India Art Competition Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath 1993 Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal 1987 1988 1989 All India Art Competition Mysore Dasara 1992ElectedKarnataka Lalit Kala Academy Contents 1 Education and career 2 Awards and honors 3 Solo exhibitions 4 Group exhibitions 5 Art symposia 6 Reviews 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEducation and career editRenuka was born in 1957 in the village of Kesaramadu whence her last name was adopted near the city of Tumakuru in Tumakuru district in the Indian state Karnataka She holds a Master of Fine Arts MFA in Art History from Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Bengaluru Master of Arts MA in History from Annamalai University Chennai and a Bachelor of Science BSc from Bangalore University 10 She also obtained a Government Diploma GD in Painting with 1st Rank for 5 years and Gold Medal 10 from the Ken School of Art 11 Bengaluru under the instruction of the legendary artist R M Hadapad 12 She served as a member of the Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy KLA 13 in Bangalore 14 15 and as a fine art lecturer Awards and honors editRenuka is a recipient of several awards at national art competitions in India and numerous local awards for her art along with a few awards for her service 16 All India Art Competition by Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Bengaluru in 1993 All India Art Competition by Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal Mumbai in 1987 1988 and in 1989 All India Art Competition at Mysore Dasara in 1992 All India Art Competition at Bijapur in 2009 Best Teacher Award at Tumakuru in 1994 Kannada Rajyotsava Award at Tumakuru in 1993 Rotary Award by the Rotary Club at Tumakuru in 1999Solo exhibitions editRenuka s works have been exhibited in several solo art shows in Finland Romania and India 17 In Finland Galleries such as Magazine Gallery in Hovinkartano Hauho Taidegalleria Ripustus 18 in Hameenlinna and Caisa International Cultural Center in Helsinki have exhibited her paintings along with Galeria Frunzetti 19 in Bacău Romania In India galleries hosting her solo exhibitions have included Lalit Kala Academy in Goa Bajaj Art Gallery in Mumbai Lalit Kala Akademi in Chennai Kalpa Kuncha Art Gallery in Tumkur and Chamarajendra Academy of Visual Arts in Mysore along with Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Alliance Francaise de Bangalore and Venkatappa Art Gallery in Bangalore Group exhibitions editRenuka has been a part of many group exhibitions in Europe India and several countries elsewhere 20 Internationally her paintings have been part of group exhibitions in Naples Milan Turin Corsico Vercelli Scampia and Rovereto in Italy 1 3 5 21 22 In Finland her works have been exhibited in Kangasala Renko Hovinkartano Hameenlinna and Seinajoki 23 Other exhibitions with her works outside India include those in Jakarta Indonesia New York City United States Slovakia Sao Paulo Brazil Santiago Spain and Ghana West Africa In India she has been part of group shows at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Art Houz Srusti Art Gallery Bangalore Art Gallery Lakshana Art Gallery and National Gallery of Modern Art in Bangalore She has exhibited at Gufa Art Gallery Rajpath Club golden hall Art Chalet Contemporary Art Gallery and Marvel Art Gallery in Ahmedabad Her other group exhibitions have included those at Values Gallery and Lalit Kala Academy in Chennai Artist Center Nehru Art Center and Museum Gallery in Mumbai Art Mall in New Delhi Sristi Art Gallery in Hyderabad 24 and one in Bijapur Her works have been selected for participation in several competitions including those by Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy Karnataka Shilpa Kala Academy All India Art Competition at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishat Prints Today by Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy one by All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society New Delhi and one by Camlin Art Foundation in Bangalore Other selected participations have included All India Exhibition at Mysore Dasara one by South Central Zone Cultural Centre at Nagpur All India Competition at Bijapur and Bikuram Jain Competition at New Delhi She has also organized several group art exhibitions in India including Dialogue of Identities 2016 an international women s group show at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Bangalore 8 25 26 27 28 An exhibition by Karnataka artists at Gallery 1 Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Bangalore 29 30 Dialogue of Identities an international women s show at Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai IX an international women s group show at Abstract Art Gallery Bangalore 6 31 We Four a women s group show at Renaissance Art Gallery Bangalore 32 33 34 35 East West Women Time and Space Art Gallery BangaloreArt symposia editRenuka has participated in several international art symposia including those at Hameenlinna in Finland at Scampia 21 and Sormano 36 in Italy and at Ideal Fine Arts Institute and SGVM 37 38 in Gulbarga India She has also organized Centu Rays an international art symposium at Siddaganga Institute of Technology commemorating the birth centenary of Sri Shivakumara Swamiji at Tumakuru in India 39 Her participations in India also include national camps at Mangalore Mysore and Bijapur and state camps at Bangalore Tumkur Bilagi Bidar Doddaballapur Ramanagara and Mysore Reviews edit Renuka Kesaramadu has created a series of works in which the reality of the country of Sormano and its atmosphere are depicted carefully Take shape on her canvases do the cobbled paths the profiles of the mountains the houses the church the beautiful young women who accompanied the artist showing and explaining in English of course aspects and particularities of the country A country that despite the dominance of gray has its aspects of preciousness that the artist emphasizes through the use of the color gold The same country that in one of her works is dotted with gold and wrapped in a loved symbology of white flowers made using crumpled tissue paper and glued on the canvas Translation Antonella Prota Giurleo 9 August 2009 Sormano Italy 5 Modernist sources The four mid generation painters recently at Renaissance Gallery are preoccupied with different subjects whose graceful but conventional range corresponds to their somewhat old fashioned aesthetic languages and binds them This perhaps can be associated with the artists roots in Karnataka s provincial educational institutions To varying degrees and in varying ways all of them relay on the indigenized Modernism derived combination of abstract elements stylized figures and patterned design These ingredients are softer and more abstract in Renuka Kesaramadu s dynamic evocations of human hands reaching out over distances of the globe Marta Jakimowicz art critic and writer 40 Deccan Herald Online 9 August 2009 Bangalore India 41 The eye theme has been successfully exploited by a Karnataka artist Renuka Kesaramadu It is the eye that sees understands starts off communication determines human relations Arkay at the Bajaj Art Gallery 1997 Mumbai India 42 Two pieces from 92 show the artist s experimentation with brushwork Travelers I depicts figures bathing and is done with the sinuous motion and thick outline common to Edvard Munch where each stroke follows the contour of the figure A figure on the right foreground her back to the viewer and arms upraised strongly resembles one of Munch s Bathers though the palette pinks and greens reminds one of Monet and the foreground composition is similar to Botticelli s Venus Travelers II is done in equally energetic strokes though rather than undulating curves the artist has used short straight motions Despite the use of flowing lines in Travelers I Travelers II with its strong diagonals has more of a sense of motion Her brushwork captures the sense of activity and the anticipation of the passengers waiting for a train in a busy station This work is a bit more sophisticated than some of her other paintings the diagonal composition is restrained enough not to be obvious and her use of increasingly intense hues effectively shows projection into space Catherine E Cooney at Venkatappa Art Gallery 1995 Bangalore India 42 Personal life editRenuka Kesaramadu lives in Tumakuru in India while her works are commissioned through art galleries in Bengaluru Her husband B S Mallikarjuna is a musician and theater actor in the Indian language Kannada See also editTumakuru List of people from Karnataka Art and culture of KarnatakaReferences edit a b La Salle Scampia RENUKA KESARAMADU Retrieved 11 February 2016 La Salle Scampia III Simposio Internazionale d Arte Contemporanea di Scampia Retrieved 11 February 2016 a b Italy Second Symposium Exhibition at PAN the Arts Palace of Naples La Salle org Retrieved 11 February 2016 Simposio internazionale d arte prosormano it Retrieved 11 February 2016 a b c Voci di artiste recensione oltreluna women it Retrieved 11 February 2016 a b ದ ಶ ವ ದ ಶ ಕಲ ಜ ಗಲ prajavani net Retrieved 16 February 2016 Dialogue of Identities An Exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery buzzintown com a b Dialogue of Identities 2016 patriciagoodrich com Retrieved 11 February 2016 Dialogue of Identities An Exhibition of Paintings at Jehangir Art Gallery facebook com a b Renuka Kesaramadu Google Retrieved 14 February 2016 Ken School of Art www bangalorebest com bangalorebest com Retrieved 14 February 2016 Life as he saw it The Hindu 25 November 2006 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 14 February 2016 KLA lalitkalakarnataka org Retrieved 14 February 2016 KLA lalitkalakarnataka org Retrieved 14 February 2016 Karnataka Lalitkala Academy Members List PDF lalitkalakarnataka org Retrieved 14 February 2016 Awards Renuka Kesaramadu Google Retrieved 14 February 2016 Solo Shows Renuka Kesaramadu Google Retrieved 14 February 2016 www palvelut LimeNet Taidegalleria Ripustus Pirjo Heino ripustus fi Retrieved 14 February 2016 Galeria Frunzetti facebook com Retrieved 14 February 2016 Group Shows Renuka Kesaramadu Google Retrieved 14 February 2016 a b Enrico La Salle Scampia III Simposio Internazionale d Arte Contemporanea di Scampia La Salle Scampia Retrieved 14 February 2016 La Salle Scampia giugno 2011 lasallescampia blogspot com Retrieved 14 February 2016 Kirjataidenayttey Hameenlinnan kaupunginkirjasto 2015 kirjasto hameenlinna fi Retrieved 22 February 2018 TIME OUT THIS WEEK The Hindu 26 June 2006 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 17 February 2016 Dialogue of Identities 2016 Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 14 February 2016 SACSmostre DIALOGUE OF IDENTITIES 16 21 febbraio 2016 sacsmostreit blogspot it Retrieved 24 February 2016 A glimpse of the master Bangalore Mirror Bangalore Mirror Retrieved 23 January 2018 Dialogue of Identities 2016 Women s International Art Exhibition at Bengaluru Whatshapp Bengaluru 12 February 2016 Retrieved 23 January 2018 Events ಪ ರಜ ವ ಣ pvhome yodasoft com Retrieved 17 February 2016 Exhibition of Paintings by Karnataka Artists at ChitrakalaParishath Bangalore Whatshapp Bangalore Retrieved 14 February 2016 In the city Deccan Herald Retrieved 17 February 2016 Paintings And Drawings By Renuka Kesaramadu Rupa Mahesh amp Others buzzintown com Retrieved 14 February 2016 IN THE CITY Deccan Herald Retrieved 17 February 2016 Inspiration in strokes Deccan Herald Retrieved 17 February 2016 In the city Deccan Herald Retrieved 17 February 2016 International Symposium of Contemporary Art prosormano it Retrieved 14 February 2016 Gulbarga All India Women Artists Camp PDF lalitkalakarnataka org Retrieved 14 February 2016 ಗಮನ ಸ ಳ ದ ಮಹ ಳ ಕಲ ಶ ಬ ರ prajavani net Retrieved 16 February 2016 Sree Siddaganga Education Society amp Events sses sit ac in Retrieved 23 January 2018 Jakimowicz Shah Marta 1 January 1988 Metamorphoses of Indian gods Seagull Books ISBN 9788170460299 Art Talk Deccan Herald Retrieved 14 February 2016 a b Reviews Renuka Kesaramadu Google Retrieved 14 February 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Renuka Kesaramadu Renuka Kesaramadu s personal website Renuka Kesaramadu s artist page on facebook Renuka Kesaramadu s gallery on ArtSlant com Renuka Kesaramadu s gallery on ArtFlute com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Renuka Kesaramadu amp oldid 1153089967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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