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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Kerala Museum
    • Kerala Museum
    • Kerala Museum
    • Kerala Museum
    • Kerala Museum
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Untitled
  • Art period: Modern
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  • Nationality: India
  • Also known as: nareen nath
  • Born: 1937, Yevatmal, India
  • Top-ranked work: Untitled

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Nareen Nath Malhotra: A Painter Rooted in Spirituality and Tradition

Nareen Nath, born in Yeotmal, Maharashtra, India in 1937, stands as a testament to the enduring power of artistic expression within the context of Indian cultural heritage. His journey into painting began with formal training at Indore School of Fine Arts and Sir J.J. School of Arts, Mumbai, culminating in a Diploma in Painting in 1960 – an accomplishment that solidified his commitment to visual art as a medium for conveying profound ideas. Recognizing his talent and dedication, Nath received prestigious accolades including the National Award from Lalit Kala Akademi in 1989 and the Sikhar Sanman from the Government of Madhya Pradesh in 1999, acknowledging his contribution to Indian art landscape. His artistic style is characterized by a distinctive blend of abstraction and figurative elements, reflecting a deep engagement with spiritual themes – particularly Hindu iconography and mythology. Nath’s canvases often depict serene landscapes interwoven with symbolic representations of deities and sacred narratives, demonstrating an artist's sensitivity to the rich tapestry of Indian spirituality. This approach aligns him with the broader tradition of Indian art which has historically sought to communicate metaphysical concepts through visual imagery. Throughout his career, Nath’s work gained recognition within prominent galleries such as Chatterjee & Lal and Pondole, showcasing his ability to connect with discerning audiences. Furthermore, his artistic endeavors were documented in publications like ‘V.S. Gaitonde's £3.4m Leaders of Painting: Strong Season Sales of South Asian Art,’ highlighting the impact of his oeuvre on contemporary art discourse. The artist’s pieces have been acquired by institutions including Lalit Kala Akademi, National Gallery of Modern Art, Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation, Punjab University Museum, Ford Foundation and Rockfeller Foundation. His involvement extended beyond artistic creation; Nath served as a Managing Committee member of Lalit Kala Studios in New Delhi and Advisory Committee member for Roopankar Museum and Bharat Bhawan Bhopal. He also held directorial roles at LKA Studios, Garhi, New Delhi, furthering his dedication to fostering artistic excellence within India. This multifaceted engagement underscores Nath’s belief in art's role as a catalyst for cultural understanding and intellectual enrichment. Nareen Nath’s legacy resides not merely in the beauty of his paintings but also in their articulation of core values – faith, contemplation, and reverence for nature—values that continue to resonate within Indian artistic tradition and inspire artists today. His enduring influence is palpable in exhibitions across India and internationally, ensuring that his vision persists as a beacon of spiritual artistry.