BIO

Ranjan Kaul is a contemporary visual artist, art writer-critic, published author, and Founding Partner of www.artamour.in. He has held six solo art exhibitions in New Delhi: Within, Without – Tales of Evanescence, LTC, Bikaner House (September 2025); Within, Without, Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC) (March 2024); Ringside View, Open Palm Court Gallery, IHC (November 2021); Where Do They Belong, Arpana Art Gallery (October 2019); Staying Alive, Lalit Kala Akademi (May 2019); and Essence of Being, India International Centre Art Gallery (November 2017). He has also participated in a dozen group art shows as an invited artist in New Delhi, Kolkata, Kochi, and Russia. His artworks are in private collections in India, USA, UK, UAE, and Hong Kong.

A self-taught artist, Kaul has always been passionate about art and literature. While pursuing painting and creative writing side by side, he worked in various capacities in book publishing with multinational companies. His last publishing assignment was as Managing Director, OUP India, till he transitioned to become a full-time artist in 2015.

A B Tech in civil engineering from IIT Kanpur, Kaul later completed his master’s in English literature from the University of Delhi; he also did postgraduate studies in product design at IDC at IIT Bombay. In addition to his visual practice, Kaul is a published fiction author including the novel, Through the Forest, Darkly (Hachette), and a collection of short stories, Silent Realities (Niyogi Books). His critical writings on art reflect his deep engagement with contemporary art discourse.

CRITICAL ACCLAIM

“Ranjan Kaul’s work is honest.  He has had the discretion of exhibiting his paintings after achieving a great deal of proficiency.”

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“The passion which reveals itself is unquestionable – and this is a prime requisite.”

Krishen Khanna

“Life is worth it only if one feels for the men and women in the street. Works from the heart.”
Arpana Caur

“Kaul’s paintings offer a singular view of the dispossessed and neglected who live on the periphery of our consciousness . . . In Kaul’s images are faces that come alive and remain unforgotten.”
Ina Puri

“Ranjan Kaul’s work is stark, austere . . . His paintings beautifully nuance common people . . . the works are lyrical blends of an evocative palette . . . They speak of a ‘silence’ of these men and women.”
Kanchan Chander

“Congratulations . . . keep the spirit alive.”
Rajeev Lochan

“Congratulations for your paintings which are very unique in colour shades and simplifying forms.”
Biren Sen Gupta

“What a magnificent debut in the world of art!”
Sudhir Dar

“Very impressive!”
Poonam Sahi

“Mood, colour, line – super!”
Mark Warner

“Some great use of angles and colours. Vividly original.”
Swaminathan S Aiyar

“Extraordinary talent. Humane, observant, compassionate, (Ranjan Kaul) brings alive people on the streets and in shanties with all their dignity and individuality.”
Harsh Mander

“Loved the colours, the starkness and the sense of humanity at large.”
Susan Visvanathan

INTERVIEW WITH ART CULTURE FESTIVAL

I’m a humanist and a socially conscious artist. I like to depict the human condition, with all its banalities, compulsions and predicaments. Figurative work thus appeals most to my imagination and sensibilities. But I do appreciate other genres and would single out Ram Kumar for his abstracted representation of landscapes.

INTERVIEW WITH FNBWORLD

It all begins with an idea or image. At times, an image leaves a powerful impact on me. Or, it may only register somewhere in the subconscious. I seldom begin working on any idea immediately. It may linger in my mind till I become restless. While working on the canvas or writing for that matter, I allow my impulses to take over, so the finished work can be different from what I visualized or imagined.

INTERVIEW WITH L.I.F.E. CHATS

L.I.F.E. Chats brings to you a perspective on Including Visual Arts and Art Study in Education. Hear Ranjan Kaul, an artist, Art Educator, Author and IIT Alumnus speak on Social Art and its importance in creating a humane world. Do Share, Like and Subscribe so that you do not miss out on other exciting chats in future.

NOTE BY KRISHEN KHANNA