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Krishna Reddy

Krishna Reddy

(كرشنا ريدي)

India

Krishna Reddy (1925–2018) was an Indian master printmaker, sculptor, and educator renowned for his pioneering work in intaglio printmaking and the development of viscosity printing techniques. Born in Nandanoor, Andhra Pradesh, Reddy's artistic journey began at Visva-Bharati University's Kala Bhavana, where he studied under Nandalal Bose and Ramkinkar Baij. He further honed his skills at London's Slade School of Fine Art under Henry Moore and in Paris with Ossip Zadkine and Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17, where he later became co-director. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna_Reddy_%28artist%29?utm_source=openai))

Reddy's innovative printmaking techniques earned him international acclaim, leading to exhibitions at prestigious institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Tate Britain in London, and the Kiran Nadar Museum in New Delhi. Notable retrospectives include those at the Bronx Museum of the Arts in 1982 and the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City in 1988. His works are held in the permanent collections of major museums worldwide, reflecting his significant impact on modern printmaking. ([theguardian.com](https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/aug/30/krishna-reddy-obituary?utm_source=openai))

Throughout his career, Reddy was dedicated to education, teaching at institutions such as New York University, where he directed the Printmaking Department from 1976. His contributions to art were recognized with numerous awards, including the Padma Shri by the Indian government in 1972. Reddy's legacy continues to inspire artists globally, with his works and teachings remaining influential in the realms of printmaking and sculpture. ([artreview.com](https://artreview.com/news-24-august-2018-krishna-reddy-19252018/?utm_source=openai))