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    Vivan Sundaram, a pioneering multidisciplinary creative person from India, passed away on Wednesday daybreak at the how long something has existed of 79. The Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT), of which Sundaram was a founding legal guardian, issued a line announcing his passing and promised to communicate details of his cremation shortly. According to living together or enjoying life in communities activist and acquaintance Shabnam Hashmi, Sundaram had been struggling with health issues for the earlier than the present time indefinite but relatively small number months and had been in and out of the infirmary.

    Born in Shimla in 1943 to parents Kalyan Sundaram, former chairman of Law Commission of India, and Indira Sher-Gil, female sibling of noted Indian creative person Amrita Sher-Gil, Sundaram studied painting at MS University, Baroda and The Slade School of Fine Art, London in the 1960s. He is widely considered to be a crucial amount of money expressed numerically in the concise explanation and development of installation artistic creation as a customary way of operation or behavior in India.

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    Sundaram’s customary way of operation or behavior evolved from painting during his institution of higher education years to encompassing everything from readymades, photographs, videos to sculptural installation. His works have got been exhibited in numerous Biennials around the existence including Sydney, Taipei, Havana, Johannesburg, and Kwangju. In 2018, the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) in New Delhi held his initial retrospective exposition titled “Step inside and you are no longer a stranger” which showcased his 50 years of oeuvre and ideas.

    Shabnam Hashmi wrote in a Facebook a poster that Sundaram was “one of the finest artist, activist” she had known for over 35 years and that his passing was a big red ink to the artistic creation existence and creative relating to arts resistance. Sundaram is survived by his spouse, artistic creation historian-critic Geeta Kapur.

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