Suresh K. Nair

Participated in 4 Art Camp(s) and curated 3.

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Suresh K. Nair (born 1971 in Adakkaputhur, Kerala, India) is an artist based in Banaras. Nair obtained his national diploma in mural painting from the Institute of Mural Painting Guruvayur, Kerala under the guidance of Mammiyur Krishnan Kuty Nair. He was inspired by the works of Rabindranath TagoreNandalal Bose, Benode Behari Mukherjee and Ramkinker Baij and continued his studies at the Department of Painting, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan. Nair has acquired a presence in the Indian and international art scene over the last decade with several shows organized by regional and international galleries and museums, and created many murals in India and abroad. His early works are based on Kerala murals, both in terms of technique and ideas.[1] One of his modern paintings, ‘Cosmic Butterfly" is owned by Essl Museum, Vienna, Austria since 2010.[2] His works were exhibited in the US, Spain, and Canada, and his awards include the Elizabath Green Shield Foundation Scholarship (1999) of Canada; Fulbright Fellowship ( 2006–07) for an Educational Exchange Program at Tyler School of ArtTemple University, Philadelphia under Professor Nicholas Kripal; and the State Award of Kerala Lalithkala Akademi, Ministry of Culture, Government of Kerala.

Since 2007, he teaches art at the Department of Painting, Faculty of Visual Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. In the last decade, among his other projects, he is making experimental drawings inspired by music.

Artworks at CRACK

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Participation Timeline

  • Due to ongoing health risks and travel restrictions nationally and internationally CRACK Trust has designed this 14th edition of the camp to be an “online” edition.

    We are inviting all our previous participants of CIAC, who …



  • Twenty seventeen camp 


  • Simply Sitting

    “Who can wait quietly, while the mud settles”?
    Watchful, like men crossing a winter stream
    Alert, like men aware of danger
    Courteous, like visiting guests
    Yielding, like ice about t…



  • Let me begin with a small anecdote: “can you bring our village to Varanasi?”
    my father asked me while in Varanasi, recently. He was visiting me from Kerala
    and was worried of the isolation, which he was experiencing psyc…