Udupi: Infosys Founder Narayana Murthy inaugurates Hebbar Gallery at Manipal
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Udupi, 24 Jun 2016: The Hebbar Gallery and Art Centre, at the Manipal Centre for Philosophy and Humanities, Manipal University, here on Thursday June 24 was dedicated to the nation by N R Narayana Murthy, founder of Infosys.
The inauguration was preceded by discussions featuring many prominent painters and scholars, including S G Vasudev and former Kannada culture secretary Vittal Murthy. Many prominent artists, critics, writers, historians participated in the discussions.
The themes included the role of criticism in art, contemporary philosophies of visual arts and impact of public galleries on community. Dr Nikhil Govind, head of Manipal Center of Philosophy and Humanities, said, ‘The aim of the Hebbar Gallery and Art Center is to make Manipal and Dakshina Kannada, original home of K K Hebbar, proud of its many native art forms, both in the traditional formats, as well as in the modern and more interpretive formats, such as that represented by the creativity of K K Hebbar. We will strive to make the gallery a landmark, a place where both established and emerging artists, will come, work, and leave behind art that will change the visual landscape in unusual, bold and striking ways.’
This event is the culmination of many months of labor by the K K Hebbar Trust and Manipal University in setting up the Gallery.
According to Professor Rajani Prasanna, noted art historian and daughter of K K Hebbar, ‘Today’s deliberations have taken Hebbar and his work from within the four walls of the Gallery to the community of artists, critics, curators, academicians. Our journey of taking Hebbar to the community has begun today.’ The K K Hebbar Trust has been an influential and outstanding educator, patron and supporter of young artists since its inception by K K Hebbar himself in 1991-92.
Dedicating the Hebbar Gallery to the nation, Narayana Murthy said, ‘It is a great privilege to participate in this event. Dakshina Kannada is honoring itself by honoring one of its most illustrious sons. This gallery and art center will further enrich the cultural tapestry of Dakshina Kannada.’
Though Murthy is well known as the entrepreneur behind India’s leading international position in software, it is less known that he has been equally entrepreneurial in his initiatives in recognizing India’s thought leaders in science, economics, and arts, especially through the prestigious Infosys Foundation Prize. He leads India’s capacity building in public health as chairman of PHFI. He is also engaged in bringing the riches of the Indian intellectual tradition (in Sanskrit and regional languages) to a global audience through translations. The inauguration is a further attestation of the ‘human side’ of India’s proud son.
Manipal University pro-chancellor Dr H S Ballal speaking after the plaque was unveiled said that the University would continue to support such endeavors.





Comments on this Article | |
Ronald Sabi, Moodubelle | Sat, June-25-2016, 10:58 |
KK Hebbar Gallery is matter of pride to Kattingere and Moodubelle. Long live art of KK Hebbar! |