Background
Reddy, Krishna Narayana was born on July 15, 1925 in Chittoor, India. Son of Narayana B. and Laksmamma Reddy.
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Reddy, Krishna Narayana was born on July 15, 1925 in Chittoor, India. Son of Narayana B. and Laksmamma Reddy.
Diploma in Fine Arts, International University Santiniketan, India, 1947. Certified in Fine Arts, Slade School Fine Arts, University London, 1952. Student of Zadkine in sculpture, Academie Grande Chaumière, Paris, 1952—1955.
Student of Marino Marini in sculpture, Academia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan, 1956—1957. Specialist in Gravure, International Center for Graphics, Atelier 17, Paris, 1953—1955. Doctor of Letters (honorary), Sri Venkateswara University, India, 1984.
Assistant director, International Center for Graphics, Atelier 17, Paris, 1957-1964;
professor, co-director, International Center for Graphics, Atelier 17, Paris, 1964-1976;
professor art, director graphics and printmaking program, department art and art education, New York University, New York City, since 1977;
lecturer art, Arundale Montessori Teachers Training Center, 1948-1949;
director art department, College Fine Arts, Kalakshetra, Madras, India, 1947-1949;
visiting professor, Yale University Summer School Music and Art, 1978;
visiting professor, American U., 1964;
visiting professor, Kala Institute Graphics, Berkeley, California, 1979;
visiting professor, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1979. Andrew Mellon visiting professor Cooper Union School Art and Architecture, 1977. Professor of University Wisconsin, Madison, 1973, University of California, Davis, 1970-1971.
Guest professor Yale University Summer School Music and Art, 1973.
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Married Judith Blum, June 30, 1967. 1 child, Aparna.