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Richard Lawrence Bartholomew (29 November 1926 – 11 January 1985) was an Indian art critic, photographer, painter, poet, and writer.


Early life

Richard Bartholomew fled from
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(Dawei), Burma (
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), where he was born, during the
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. To escape the Japanese capture of Burma and the imminent persecution on account of their Christian names, Bartholomew fled with his family, walking the General Stilwell Road from
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to Ledo in upper
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, India. His schooling at St. Paul's School in
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(Yangon) was interrupted because of the Japanese invasion and Bartholomew finished high school at Delhi's Cambridge School. He received his bachelor's and master's degree from St. Stephen's College, Delhi in 1950. While at St. Stephens, he met Rati Batra, his future wife, who was herself a refugee from
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who came to India during the Partition in 1947. Bartholomew lived in India as a stateless citizen until 1967 when he gained Indian citizenship, thereby closing all possibilities of returning to Burma which had become a dictatorship from the early–1960s.


Photographer, painter, poet

Bartholomew pursued a career not only as an art critic but also as a writer, poet, painter, and curator.Pankaj Mullick. "Critic's Choice: The Art Critic Richard Bartholomew." ''Hindustan Times'', Delhi, September 23, 2012

/ref> Solo shows of his work were held in Delhi and Bombay in the 1950s. Between then and the 1970s, he documented life around him through photography. Though he rarely exhibited his photographic work during his lifetime, his pictures intimately portrayed his family and his circle of artist friends and associates and his travels in India and the US.


Art critic and writer

Bartholomew was a pioneering art critic in that he was one of the first to initiate dialogues with painters. He fostered a sense of community within the artists and communicated their ideals to the public who were not entirely receptive or convinced of the daring, artistic exploration of India's Bombay Progressive Artists' Group, Progressive Art Movement. Through numerous reviews published from the early–1950s until the late–1970s in publications like ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Thought'', Bartholomew documented the artistic trajectories of painters such as Francis Newton Souza, Tyeb Mehta, Manishi Dey, Biren De, Ram Kumar, Krishen Khanna, Akbar Padamsee, SH Raza, Sailoz Mookherjea, Bhupen Khakkar, Satish Gujral; sculptors like
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, Dhanraj Bhagat, Chintamoni Kar,
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, Sankho Chaudhuri; graphic artists including Kanwal Krishna, Devayani Krishna,
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,
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, Jyoti Bhatt as well as renowned photographers Raghu Rai and TS Satyan. Besides a series of articles on Indian and
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, Bartholomew also co-authored
Husain
a monograph on M.F. Husain which was published by Harry Abrams, New York in 1972. In 1974, he published a monograph on
Krishna Reddy Krishna (; sa, कृष्ण ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one of ...
. He also wrote poems and short stories which were published in magazines including ''Thought'' and '' Illustrated Weekly''.


Gallerist and curator

Bartholomew was the Gallery Director of Kunika-Chemould, New Delhi's first contemporary art gallery. Subsequently, from 1966–1973, he worked with th
Tibet House
New Delhi as their curator and development officer where he catalogued the
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's collection of religious artefacts and travelled with them to the US and Japan. He was also the recipient of the
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's John D. Rockefeller 3rd Award in 1970. He was appointed Commissioner of the Silver Jubilee of Indian Independence exhibition held in Washington DC in 1973 and travelled to UK in 1982 as a
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Visitor and as Commissioner of the Festival of India Exhibition held in Britain in 1982, during which he co-curated the exhibition '' Contemporary Indian Art'' at the Royal Academy of Arts with Geeta Kapur and Akbar Padamsee. Bartholomew served as the Secretary of the Lalit Kala Akademi from 1977 to 1985. Barely 58, Bartholomew died in 1985. He is survived by his wife Rati Bartholomew and his two sons
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and Robin.


Works


Art criticism

*''R. Bartholomew and S. Kapur
Husain
Harry N Abrams, New York, 1971, co-authored by Shiv Kapur'' *''Krishna Reddy
Krishna Reddy Krishna (; sa, कृष्ण ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one of ...
. Contemporary Indian Art Series, Lalit Kala Akademi, India, 1974'' *''R. Bartholomew and P. Bartholomew: Richard Bartholomew - The Art Critic. An insider's account of the birth of Modern Indian Art. issuu Publishing, 2014

'


Poetry

*''The Story of Siddhartha's Release.'' (Writers Workshop, India, 1972) *''Poems.'' (Writers Workshop, India, 1973) *''The Cycle'' (sonnets). (Writers Workshop, 1986)


Photography

*
A Critic's Eye.
' (PHOTOINK, New Delhi, Chatterjee & Lal, Mumbai & Sepia International, New York, 2009)


References


External links


The Official website




* ttp://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/black-and-white-magic/411657/ The ''Indian Express'' Review of 'A Critic's Eye', an exhibition of Bartholomew's photographs at PHOTOINK, New Delhi
''The Hindu'' Review of 'A Critic's Eye' at PHOTOINK, New Delhi

The ''Hindustan Times'' Review of 'A Critic's Eye' at PHOTOINK, New Delhi

''The Asian Age'' Review of 'A Critic's Eye' at PHOTOINK, New Delhi
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