Ram Kumar
(1924 - 2018)
Untitled
Born in 1924, Ram Kumar is a trained economist and published writer in addition to being one of India's most respected modern painters. Initially expressing himself through a figurative idiom and then a largely architectonic one, the artist turned to complete abstraction in the late 1960s. Kumar's abstract works, albeit drained of human and architectural forms, are firmly rooted in his experiences of nature, particularly those of his...
Born in 1924, Ram Kumar is a trained economist and published writer in addition to being one of India's most respected modern painters. Initially expressing himself through a figurative idiom and then a largely architectonic one, the artist turned to complete abstraction in the late 1960s. Kumar's abstract works, albeit drained of human and architectural forms, are firmly rooted in his experiences of nature, particularly those of his youth in the foothills of the Himalayas. "With all the transcendental lyricism of his recent landscapes, Ram Kumar has never been attracted to the unearthy or other-worldly, his feet have always been planted in the terra firma, the palpable reality of the world. His 'abstractions' are not flights into the 'unknown', but like a shifting beam of light they move, passing through the entire space of the painting, from one segment of reality to another, uncovering the hidden relations, between the sky, the rock, the river. The sacred resides not in the objects depicted, but in the relations discovered" (Nirmal Verma, "From Solitude to Salvation", Ram Kumar - A Journey Within, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, 1996, p. 27). In Nature's beauty and eternity, Kumar seems to have discovered a vehicle with which he can engage with the hand of creation. "The true subject of Ram Kumar's art, perhaps, is the landscape as Beloved. In responding to the palpable eroticism of graze and blur, the stippling and studding of textures across these painted surfaces, we share his manifest rapture, his sense of stepping outside himself to attain communion with the Beloved" (Ranjit Hoskote, "Parts of a World: Reflections on the Art of Ram Kumar", Ram Kumar: Recent Works, Saffronart and Pundole Art Gallery exhibition catalogue, 2002, p. 9).
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WINTER ONLINE AUCTION: MODERN INDIAN ART
18-19 DECEMBER 2012
Estimate
Rs 55,00,000 - 60,00,000
$103,775 - 113,210
Winning Bid
Rs 56,46,408
$106,536
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
ARTWORK DETAILS
Ram Kumar
Untitled
Signed and dated in English (verso)
2011
Oil on canvas
35 x 70 in (88.9 x 177.8 cm)
(Diptych)
PROVENANCE: From an Indian Private Collection
EXHIBITED: Eternal Landscapes, The Arts Trust, Mumbai, 2012
Category: Painting
Style: Abstract