
Achuthan Kudallur
Achuthan
Kudallur
Achuthan Kudallur
Achuthan Kudallur (b. 1945) was born in Kerala and trained at the Government College of Arts and Crafts, Chennai. His early work was figurative, but over time his practice moved toward abstraction, where he developed a distinctive, colour-based visual language.
Working with restrained palettes and subtle layering, Kudallur creates paintings that emphasise balance, surface, and duration. His compositions unfold slowly, inviting close and sustained engagement rather than immediate narrative reading.
He is regarded as a significant figure in contemporary Indian abstraction, known for a practice grounded in nuance, material sensitivity, and a contemplative approach to painting.
Achuthan Kudallur (b. 1945) was born in Kerala and trained at the Government College of Arts and Crafts, Chennai. His early work was figurative, but over time his practice moved toward abstraction, where he developed a distinctive, colour-based visual language.
Working with restrained palettes and subtle layering, Kudallur creates paintings that emphasise balance, surface, and duration. His compositions unfold slowly, inviting close and sustained engagement rather than immediate narrative reading.
He is regarded as a significant figure in contemporary Indian abstraction, known for a practice grounded in nuance, material sensitivity, and a contemplative approach to painting.

Achuthan Kudallur
Untitled, 2017
Acrylic on canvas
44.0 x 48.1 in.