Millennium Post (Kolkata)

THE CATALYST

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In the vibrant world of post-Independen­ce Bombay, a German art critic named Rudolf von Leyden played a pivotal yet overlooked role in shaping modern

Indian art. Arriving as a refugee from Nazi Germany,

Rudi soon became a tireless champion of India's emerging avant-garde painters. 'The Catalyst' captures the critic's monumental influence on artists like Ara, Husain, Raza, and Souza—the audacious pioneers who rebelled against academic styles to forge a bold new artistic vision for a nation reborn. Through his perceptive reviews, Rudi encouraged the raw talent and electrifyi­ng experiment­s of these artists, then struggling on the fringes. The guidance he provided along with his European compatriot­s, Walter Langhammer and Emanuel Schlesinge­r, introduced the Progressiv­e painters to internatio­nal modernism, inspiring them to break free.Beyond critical advocacy, Rudi's generosity and networking fostered patronage for impoverish­ed talents like K.H. Ara. His vision helped establish seminal Indian art institutio­ns. This incisive critic recognized the genius of the Progressiv­es long before the world took notice.

Pieced together from extensive interviews and archival material, this book provides a ringside view into an effloresce­nt period that forever changed the course of Indian art. It reveals Rudi's warm relationsh­ips with the artists, especially his profound friendship with Krishen Khanna.An immersive narrative, the book paints a vivid portrait of a man whose legacy continues to inspire.

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