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Ramprasad Akkisetti | |
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Born | 16 August 1971 |
Nationality | Indian |
Known for | Art Curation, Architecture, Design |
Notable work | Mahindra United World College Suzlon One Earth India House Supreme Court of Bhutan Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad |
Website | ccba.in |
Ramprasad Akkisetti (born 16 August 1971) is an Indian designer and art curator. He heads CCBA Designs Private Limited, an architecture and planning firm that he founded with Christopher Benninger. He is the founder and curator of India House Art Gallery, an art gallery and performance space in Pune.
He is also the president of Rudrakshya Foundation, a not-for-profit organization promoting Orissi, a form of Indian classical dance..[1]