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In the vibrant world of post-Independence Bombay, a German art critic namedRudolf von Leyden played a pivotal yet overlooked role in shaping modernIndian art. Arriving as a refugee from Nazi Germany, Rudi soon became a tirelesschampion of India's emerging avant-garde painters.The Catalyst captures the critic's monumental influence on artists like Ara, Husain,Raza, and Souza-the audacious pioneers who rebelled against academic styles toforge a bold new artistic vision for a nation reborn.Through his perceptive reviews, Rudi encouraged the raw talent and electrifyingexperiments of these artists, then struggling on the fringes. The guidance heprovided along with his European compatriots, Walter Langhammer and EmanuelSchlesinger, introduced the Progressive painters to international modernism,inspiring them to break free.Beyond critical advocacy, Rudi's generosity and networking fostered patronagefor impoverished talents like K.H. Ara. His vision helped establish seminal Indianart institutions. This incisive critic recognized the genius of the Progressives longbefore the world took notice.Pieced together from extensive interviews and archival material, this bookprovides a ringside view into an efflorescent period that forever changed thecourse of Indian art. It reveals Rudi's warm relationships with the artists,especially his profound friendship with Krishen Khanna.An immersive narrative, the book paints a vivid portrait of a man whose legacycontinues to inspire.
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