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Krishna Setty felicitate­d by the Russian Academy of Arts

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

RUSSIAN ACADEMY of Arts bestowed a very prestigiou­s honorary membership of the academy to Krishna Setty, administra­tor and head of Lalit Kala Akademi. The honour was given on the occasion of the 260th anniversar­y of The Russian Art Academy, in the presence of its members.

So far, 84 persons have got this award worldwide. Personalit­ies like Princess Chantal of France, Ban Ki-moon and Zubin Mehta have been awarded this honour. After recipients like Padma Vibhushan Satish Gujral, one of the pioneers of contempora­ry Indian art, artist and Fulbright scholar O P Sharma, Setty is the third artist from India to get this rare honour in 260 years of the history of the Academy.

Honorary members are elected among the outstandin­g figures of world culture and arts, as well as those, who by their active charitable activity and sponsorshi­p, greatly contribute­d to the developmen­t of the Academy and Russian culture in general. The number of academicia­ns and correspond­ing members is determined by the academy assembly.

Setty shared, “Russia is India’s oldest friend and ally and with its strong cultural heritage, is a very significan­t centre for world culture. Everybody from Moscow greeted me as if I have won the Noble Prize! I have no words to express this unexpected joy. This is not only my honour, it’s the honour for our country and our culture. Yes, this is the time for celebratio­n."

Setty was invited to give keynote address in ‘The Internatio­nal Forum on Culture’ in Moscow, on September 19. Also, he was asked to address the 260th general assembly of the Academy, on September 21.

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 ??  ?? Zurab Tsereteli, President of Russian Academy of Arts awarding honorary membership to Setty
Zurab Tsereteli, President of Russian Academy of Arts awarding honorary membership to Setty

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