Laxma Goud

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Laxma Goud

K.Laxma Goud(b.1940) is an internationally renowned and versatile painter,printmaker and a master draughtsman.Goud has worked in variety of mediums including etching,gouache,pastels, sculptures, and glass paintings.


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[edit] Biography

Laxma Goud was born in Nizampur,Andhra Pradesh in 1940. He studied drawing and painting from the Government College of Fine Arts and Architecture,Hyderabad till 1963 and did his diploma in Mural paiting and Printmaking at M.S. University, Baroda in 1965.

He also participated in several contemporary national and international exhibitions including Royal Academy of Art, London during 1982, Contempory Indian Art,Grey Art Gallery, New York during 1986,Indian Art Tomorrow, The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, and Contemporary Art of India: The Herwitz Collection, Worcester Art Museum during 1986,Wounds, Center of International Modern Art, Calcutta and National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi during 1993. He was an invitee for Y2k International Exhibition Of Prints, National Taiwan Arts during 2000.

He now lives and works in Hyderabad.He is the head and teacher at Sarojini Naidu school of Performaing Art , Fine Art & Communication, University of Hyderabad.

[edit] Exhibitions

  • 1965-67 Exhibition, Kala Bhavan, Hyderabad.
  • 1973 Ansdell Gallery, London.
  • 1974, 75 Figurative Indian Artists, Warsaw, Budapest, Belgrade Goethe Institute, Munich.
  • 1975, 76 Griffei Kunst, Hamburg.
  • 1977 Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil.
  • 1982 Contemporary Indian Painting, Festival of India , Royal Academy of Art, London.
  • 1983 India in Print, Koninklijk Institute Vorde, Amsterdam.
  • 1985-86 Festival of India, USA.
  • 1986 Contemporary Art of India, The Herwitz Collection, USA.
  • 1987 Contemporary Indian Art, Festival of China, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • 1992 Journey's Within Landscape, Jehingir Art Gallery, Bombay.
  • 2003 Manifestations, organised by Delhi Art Gallery, World Trade Center, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi.
  • 2004 Manifestations II, organised by Delhi Art Gallery, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi.
  • 2005 Manifestations III, organised by Delhi Art Gallery, Nehru Center

[edit] Collections

  • Ebrahim Alkazi & Art Heritage, New Delhi.
  • Masanori Fukuoka & Glenbarra Art Museum, Hemaji, Japan.
  • The Philips Collection, Washington D.C.
  • Salarlung Museum, Hyderabad.
  • Glenbarra Museum, Japan.
  • Devinder and Kanwaldeep Sawhney, Bombay.
  • National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
  • Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi.

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