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R Iranna is a busy man.
His solo show, 'And the last
shall be the first', is on at the
National Gallery of Modern Art in
Bengaluru. He wanted to be a drawing
teacher, he says, but ended up being
a practising artist. A successful one at
that. And one of the people he attributes
his success to is an artist much older
than him – Atul Dodiya. ‘He is a close
friend and I have watched his artistic
journey over the past 25 years. His
work has always fascinated me, be it his
paper works, canvases or installations.
What is unique about his work is his

assemblage and transformation of a
wide range of subjects and ideas through
layering and connection of different
mediums, which, although complex
to execute, seem effortless.’ Another
aspect of Dodiya’s work that Iranna
admires is his representation of serious
sociopolitical issues in a simplified
light-hearted way. Dodiya is generous
and humorous as a person. Not only is
he witty but he also has the sensibilities
to partake in his own wit. This, he says,
reflects in his work. ‘His artistic and
technical prowess through which he is
able to translate his ideas into a visual

Atul Dodiya and GR Iranna


Untitled, G.R. Iranna,
Acrylic on Canvas, 54'' x 68'',
2005, Image Courtesy of
The Guild Art Gallery and the Artist

(^60) / arts illustrated / feb 2016 - mar 2016 /IAF - Delhi Connecting Art

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