Richard Bartholomew

Richard Bartholomew

Infobox journalist
name = Richard Lawrence Bartholomew


birth_date = November 29,1926
birth_place = Tavoy, Burma
death_date =
death_place =
occupation = Art Critic
gender =
URL = http://www.bartholomew.tv

Richard Bartholomew (1926-1985).

Early life

Born in Tavoy (Dawei] , Burma (Myanmar). During the Second World War, his schooling got interrupted at St. Pauls, Rangoon (Yangon). To escape the Japanese capture of Burma, fearing persecution due to their Christian names, young Richard Lawrence Bartholomew fled with his family, walking the General Stilwell Road, from Mandalay to Ledo in upper Assam, India. In Delhi he finished high school from Cambridge School and received a Master’s degree in English from St.Stephen’s College, Delhi [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Stephen%27s_College%2C_Delhi] in 1950 where he met his wife to be, Rati Batra who herself had fled Pakistan after the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan. Bartholomew lived in India as a stateless citizen till 1967 when he took on Indian citizenship, closing all possibilities of returning to his native country Burma [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Burma] , which became a dictatorship [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_Way_to_Socialism] from the early 1960s.

Photographer, Painter, Poet

Widely acclaimed as a writer, poet, painter, curator, and art critic, with solo shows of his paintings in Delhi and Bombay in the 1950s, Richard Bartholomew rarely exhibited his photographic work during his lifetime. During the 1950s, 60s and 70s, he keenly photographed life as it revolved around him – his immediate family, his travels in India as well as the United States, and his intertwined relationships with fellow members of the art world.

Art Critic & Writer

Richard Bartholomew was one of first art critics in India to start a serious dialogue with the painters of the time. He created a community with them and engendered a sense of direction at a time when the public was not fully receptive to the bold artistic exploration of India’s Progressive Art Movement. Bartholomew’s incisive and sophisticated body of photographic work during that period of aesthetic and cultural ferment is equally illuminating and offers us a rare glimpse into the beginnings of Modernism in India.

"Today, we tend to separate the activities of creation and criticism. As a matter of fact, they are complementary. It is true that an artist is seldom the best judge of his own work; it is equally true that though the critic may feel that a particular painting or sculpture is deficient or excessive in some aspect of communication, he cannot usually prove the artist wrong by demonstration. Yet there is one premise on which both work. Nothing can be created without a functional principle of criticism; and all criticism, good criticism that is, is constructive and is intended to foster the growth of art.

"Theories of art do not make a critic; he appreciates art the better if he understands, or tries to understand, the nature of the creative process. He must know that the artist's instinct, his capacity for exploration (or experiment) and his awareness of history, personal and contemporary, determine the quality of his vision. Every artist is great, significant or mediocre in proportion to how he manages to relate these factors in the understanding of reality. There is the reality of his imagination, the reality of his technique, and the reality of the world-picture. The critic must be able to distinguish the false from the organic. – Richard Bartholomew, excerpt from Cultural Forum journal, 1950s

His major literary works include articles on Indian and Tibetan art, contemporary Indian art and the Indian experience, as well as poems, monographs, short stories, a co-authored book on M.F. Husain, published in 1972 by Harry Abrams, New York, and a monograph on Krishna Reddy in 1974.

Gallerist & Curator

From 1960 to 1963 Bartholomew was the Gallery Director of Kunika–Chemould, the first commercial gallery for contemporary art in New Delhi. Subsequently he worked with the Tibet House, New Delhi, from 1966 to 1973 as their curator and development officer where he personally cataloged the Dalai Lama’s collection of religious artifacts, traveling with them to the US and Japan. Among his other many honors and achievements are a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in 1970; Commissioner of the Silver Jubilee Indian Independence exhibition held in Washington DC, 1973; a British Council Visitor in 1982; and Commissioner of the Art Exhibition of the Festival of India, held in Britain in 1982. From 1977 to 1985 Bartholomew served as the Secretary of the Lalit Kala Akademi, India's prestigious national academy of art and died in office at a young age of 58 and is survived by his wife Rati Bartholomew [http://books.google.co.in/books?id=BfukTDZTBNMC&pg=PA255&dq=%22Rati+Bartholomew%22&sig=30PAzuIqXTOi7YwynkB9iwW6StM] and two sons Pablo & Robin.

External links

* [http://www.bartholomew.tv Official website]
* [http://books.google.co.in/books?id=2y2gvqv2xsEC&pg=RA1-PA110&lpg=RA1-PA110&dq=Richard+Bartholomew+Modern+School&source=web&ots=MwOLauLhZN&sig=lY6usRIWeiR96hw7O4kBBELNIFM&hl=en Geeta Kapur on Richard Bartholomew]
* [http://www.india-seminar.com/2007/578/578_ram_rahman.htm Ram Rahman on Photography in India, Seminar]
* [http://www.sepia.org/home.html Richard Bartholomew - Sepia Gallery Exhibition, NYC]
* [http://www.pablobartholomew.com "Outside In" Related exhibition link of his photographer son,Pablo Bartholomew]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Richard Owen — um 1856 Sir Richard Owen (* 20. Juli 1804 in Lancaster; † 18. Dezember 1892 im Richmond Park in Surrey) war ein britischer Zoologe, vergleichender Anatom und Paläontologe. Er wird nach Charles Darwin al …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bartholomew County, Indiana — Bartholomew County courthouse in Colombus, Indiana …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich — (1496/7 June 12, 1567), was Lord Chancellor during the reign of King Edward VI of England. He was the founder of Felsted School in Essex in 1564.Many people will know of him from the play and film A Man for All Seasons , although there is some… …   Wikipedia

  • Bartholomew Gosnold — (1572 ndash;August 22, 1607) was an English lawyer, explorer, and privateer, instrumental in founding the Virginia Company of London, and Jamestown, Virginia. He is considered by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Sawkins — était un pirate anglais jamaïcains de la fin du XVIIe siècle, à faire la guerre aux Espagnols avec commission française du gouverneur de Saint Domingue. En 1677, il participa à la prise de Santa Marta[1] sur la côte de l actuelle Colombie.… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Richard I of England — Richard I redirects here. For others of the same name, see Richard I (disambiguation). Richard the Lionheart King of England (more..) Reign 6 July 1189 – 6 April 1199 Coronation 3 September 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Bartholomew Legate — (c. 1575 ndash; 18 March, 1612) was an English anti Trinitarian martyr.Legate was born in Essex and became a dealer in cloth. In the 1590s, Bartholomew and his two brothers, Walter and Thomas, began preaching around the London area. Their… …   Wikipedia

  • Bartholomew Beale — (d. 8 May 1674) was an English bureaucrat of the Commonwealth and Restoration periods.Beale was the third son of Bartholomew Beale, of Walton, Buckinghamshire. His elder brother, Charles Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Bentley — (* 27. Januar 1662 in Oulton bei Leeds, Yorkshire; † 14. Juli 1742 in Cambridge) war ein englischer klassischer Philologe und Textkritiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Jugend und Studienjahre (1662–1689) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bartholomew Girdwood — is a British Army Officer, first Commanding Officer of the Prince of Wales Own Volunteers and character in Sharpe s Regiment by Bernard Cornwell.Girdwood was a captain serving in Ireland during the United Irish rebellion of 1798. Whilst leading a …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”