Siramdasu Venkata Rama Rao | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1936 (age 88–89) Gudiwada, Andhra Pradesh, India |
| Occupation | Painter |
| Known for | Art |
| Spouse | Suguna |
| Children | Padmavathi |
| Awards | Padma Shri Lord Croft Award The Most Outstanding Artist in the Commonwealth |
Siramdasu Venkata Rama Rao (born 1936) is a British painter[1][2] of Indian descent,[3] known for hiscubist paintings.[4] Holder of Commonwealth Fellowship of 1962,[4] he was honored by theGovernment of India, in 2001, with the fourth highestIndian civilian award ofPadma Shri.[5]
Rao, whose father was a wood carver and, later, builder,[4][6][7] was born inGudiwada,[3] in the South India state ofAndhra Pradesh, in 1936,[2][8][9] His graduate studies were in Accounting and Banking in which he graduated fromAndhra University in 1955.[6] During this period, he studied art under the tutelage of K. Venugopal[7] and later, under K Srinivasulu[3] and secured a government diploma in Fine Arts in 1955[6] from Kalakshetra, Chennai. On the insistence of the progressive art director of the institution, Madhavapeddi Gokhale,[7] he joined Madras School of Arts and Crafts, present dayGovernment College of Fine Arts, Chennai for advanced training[4][9] and passed a Fine Arts degree course in 1959.[6] Simultaneously, he studied Economics and secured a second graduate degree from Andhra University.[6]
His association with the renowned painter,K. C. S. Paniker, in Chennai, assisted him in his growth[3][6][7] and he moved to New Delhi in 1959 under aGovernment of India research fellowship where he stayed till 1962.[6] On receiving a Commonwealth Fellowship that year,[3] Rao migrated to UK[4] and studied at theSlade School of Fine Arts,University of London till 1965[6] underWilliam Coldstream.[9] The next two years were spent atLondon County Council as a teacher of painting and drawing.[6][9] Later, in 1967, he shifted to US and passed the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) course from theUniversity of Cincinnati in 1969 and concurrently taught at the university as a teaching assistant,[9] a post he held till 1969.[6] The next move was toWestern Kentucky University as the professor of fine arts.[6][9] Later, he moved his base to Chicago.[4]
Rao's lithographs are found in the collections of Herbert Reed,Tate Gallery, London and theMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York.[7] Some of his exhibitions have been co-hosted by renowned modern painters such asPablo Picasso,Joan Miró,Max Ernst,Jackson Pollock,Georges Braque andSalvador Dalí[4][7] and his paintings are sold by art auctioneers such asBonhams[1] and Rosebury's Fine Arts Auctioneers.[2] His paintings are displayed at:[3][6][7]
Rao, who is also credited with publications on art and poetry,[4][10] is married to Suguna and the couple has a daughter, Padmavathi, a known classical dancer ofBharatanatyam.[6] He returned to India[6] in 2003 and pursues his work there.[4]
Rama Rao received the Lord Croft Award in 1962.[3][7][9] Three years later, he was selected asThe Most Outstanding Artist in the Commonwealth by the Second Commonwealth Biennial of Abstract Art Exhibition, held in London in 1965.[6] A doctorate (DLitt, Honoris Causa) holder from thePotti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, Rao's biography is featured in theOutstanding Educators of America and Washington DC publication.[6] TheGovernment of India honoured him with the civilian award ofPadma Shri in 2001.[6][7][9]