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Bari Kumar

Bari Kumar (Born 1966) was active/lived in California.  Bari Kumar is known for Abstract figural social realism.

A native of Nellore, a remote village in India, he settled in Los Angeles. HIs work employs garish colors and grisly images to pose questions about religion, politics and other social realities.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Bari Kumar available:    Hema Upadhyay,  Mithu Sen,  George Martin PJ,  Sudhansu B Sutar,  Riyas Komu,  Sudarshan Shetty,  Shibu Natesan,  Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi,  Justin Ponmany,  Farhad Hussain,  Prajakta Palav Aher,  Sujata Bajaj,  Jagannath Panda,  Ashim Purkayastha,  Arunanshu Chowdhury,  Chintan Upadhyay,  Tushar Joag,  Alwar Balasubramaniam,  Anandajit Ray,  Sumedh Rajendran,  Dhananjay Singh,  Roy Thomas,  Surendran Nair,  Gopikrishna



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  • Late 20th Century After 1950
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  • Abstraction Specialty

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