Yusuf Arakkal (1945 – 4 October 2016) was a Malayali painter.
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Born | Yusuf Arakkal 1945 |
Died | 4 October 2016(2016-10-04) (aged 70–71)[1] Bangalore, Karnataka |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Painting |
Spouse(s) | Sara Arakkal [4] |
Children | Shibu (Son)[4] |
Website | www |
Arakkal was born in Chavakkad, Kerala. Both his parents died when he was young. Leaving the comforts of his house behind, he left for Bangalore, lonely but with a passion to become a painter. The hardships that he faced at Bangalore honed the artist in him and sharpened his sensibility. He took a diploma in painting from Karnataka Chitrakala Parishat (KCP), Bangalore and later specialized in graphic print making from National Academy community studios, Garhi, Delhi.[citation needed]
Arakkal received the prestigious Lorenzo De Medici Gold Medal, at Florence Internazionale Biennale, in Florence, Italy for his work Bacon’s Man with the Child and Priest. The artist produced a large collection of miscellaneous works consisting of drawings, paintings, sculptures, murals, paper works, prints and writing.[citation needed]
He won several other awards including Karnataka Lalithkala Academy award in 1979 and 1981, a national award in 1983, a special award at the third Asian Art Biennale Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1986 and the Karnataka Lalithkala Academy honor in 1989.[citation needed]
Arakkal's paintings are singularly expressionistic in style. In them one could trace the artist's "deep concern for man and society. Set against a dark, oppressive background are the faceless figures of ordinary people expressing brooding loneliness and despair brought on by a society obsessively drawn towards material success where ordinary people have no place". He has done many works in different media, canvases, sculptures with emphasis on tiger conservation.[5]
Arakkal died in Bangalore on 4 October 2016 at the age of 71[5]
He has conducted many exhibitions, both solo and group shows, internationally besides more than thirty national shows. His international shows are listed below.[6]
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