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ACAW 08: Viswanadhan Velu
Hosted by
Leeza Ahmady
Originally aired on
Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Indian artist Viswanadhan Velu sits down to a conversation with critic Louise Nicholson to discuss his show Works 1968 - 2007. They talk about his childhood, his later residency in France, and his fascination with the color red. The talk took place at the Marlborough Gallery on March 18, 2008, as a part of Asian Contemporary Art Week 2008.
Viswanadhan Velu was born in India but since 1968 he has divided his time between India and France. In the context of contemporary Indian art, often concerned with mediatic realism, Viswanadhan is truly unique. He draws from Plato's philosophy as much as the Vedas, seeking the miraculous affinity between Western Abstraction and Tantric Art.
Marlborough Gallery specializes in important contemporary masters. It is located at 40 W. 57th Street.
Viswanadhan Velu was born in India but since 1968 he has divided his time between India and France. In the context of contemporary Indian art, often concerned with mediatic realism, Viswanadhan is truly unique. He draws from Plato's philosophy as much as the Vedas, seeking the miraculous affinity between Western Abstraction and Tantric Art.
Marlborough Gallery specializes in important contemporary masters. It is located at 40 W. 57th Street.
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