Bengaluru: The Karnataka Cartoonists Association (KCA) has played a pivotal role in nurturing and celebrating the art of cartooning in the state for over four decades. Established on November 1, 1977, the association began its journey to bring together like-minded artists and promote satire through visual art. Pioneering Years 1977–1980: The first significant milestone came in 1978 with the first Cartoonists' Conference in Udupi, where renowned artists MTV Acharya and R. Moorthy were honoured. Following this, workshops and exhibitions were held under the guidance of legends like R. Moorthy and R.M. Hadapad. In 1979, the second Cartoonists' Conference was held at the Kannada Sahitya Parishat in Bengaluru, graced by esteemed cartoonists like R.K. Laxman, Abu Abraham, and Mario Miranda, who were felicitated during the event. Establishing Presence 1980–1990: Throughout the 1980s, KCA conducted several exhibitions and workshops across Karnataka—in Dharwad, Shivamogga, and Bengalu...
Kalaburagi: Mrs Padma Reddy and A Rajeshwar Rao, the Hyderabad-based renowned Indian Masters couple, inaugurated veteran artist Chandrahas Jalihal's Anuchandra Contemporary Art Studio on the first floor of his house at the Vijayanagar colony here. This facility in the whole of Kalyan(hitherto Hyderabad) Karnataka region is said to be the first of its kind in terms of personal capacity. A new building, aesthically designed by Vagish Naganur, a Bengaluru-based architect, has been constructed on the old premises, keeping into consideration the requirements of an art gallery. Inauguration of Woodcut Workshop: In the same event, Vijay Bagodi, eminent printmaker and former Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, MS University of Baroda, inaugurated the Woodcut Workshop. Vijay Bagodi also happens to be the Director of the workshop. Exhibition of graphic prints: Mrs Padma Reddy and A Rajeshwar Rao also inaugurated the exhibition of graphic prints by renowned Indian masters. The exhibits are ...