Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Modern Indian Art

Question:

What did K. C. S. Paniker establish as a testament to his contributions to art?

Options:

An art school in Mumbai (Mumbaikar)

An artist colony in Delhi

An artist village near Madras (Cholamandalam)

An art museum in Kolkata

Correct Answer:

An artist village near Madras (Cholamandalam)

Explanation:

Answer: An artist village near Madras (Cholamandalam)
K. C. S. Paniker later went on to establish Cholamandalam, an artist village near Madras.

Abstraction was important for many sculptors like Piloo Pochkhanawala and printmakers like Krishna Reddy. For them, the use of material was as important as the new shapes they were creating. Whether in painting, printmaking or sculpture, abstraction had a wide appeal for many artists across the 1960s and 1970s. In South India, K. C. S. Paniker, who later went on to establish Cholamandalam, an artist village near Madras, was a pioneer in abstraction. In fact, he showed by imbibing artistic motifs from Tamil and Sanskrit scripts, floor decorations and rural crafts that abstraction has a long history in India.