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Shahzia Sikander
Künstlername: Shahzia Sikander
bevorzugtes Medium: Malerei
Geburtsjahr: 1969
Nationalität: PK
Wohnort: New York

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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum presented Shahzia Sikander: Nemesis, an exhibition of recent animations, drawings, and a site-specific installation by the Pakistan-born artist from September 19 through January 2, 2005. Nemesis is a traveling exhibition in two parts, organized by Aldrich associate curator Jessica Hough in collaboration with curator Ian Berry of The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College. This exhibition was made possible in part by the Islamic World Arts Initiative, a program of Arts International generously supported by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art. The Aldrich exhibition unveiled new works completed during the summer of 2004. An opening reception was held at the Museum on September 19, 2004,. Indian dancer and Yoga practitioner, Sharmila Desai, performed at the opening reception for the exhibition. Desai and Sikander have collaborated in various creative capacities over the past few years. Born in the multicultural city of Lahore, Pakistan, Sikander grew up equally conversant with international pop culture and her country's heritage of miniature painting, which originated as a court tradition for illustrating royal manuscripts and reached its height during the Mughal Empire (1526-1857), when Muslim rulers reigned over predominantly Hindu India. By Sikander's day, cliché miniature images were "abundant as gift items everywhere, saturating the tourist market," she recalls. "My initial feeling …was that it was kitsch, but I saw the potential of subversion." Today, Sikander freely mingles Hindu and Muslim painting techniques with contemporary Western elements, from American painting and pop culture to images of war, supermodels, and fairy tales. Sikander's innovative blend of ancient and contemporary themes were evident in the new works on view at The Aldrich. Co-curator Jessica Hough describes the uniqueness of Sikander's style: "While Sikander is totally engaged with the tradition of miniature painting, her work is only in part about looking back. She has developed numerous ways to play off this source material, producing work which is unmistakably contemporary." Animation: A highlight of the exhibition was the debut of an animation that focused on landscape, an essential aspect of miniature painting that is traditionally secondary to the action or figures in the composition. In this video, which was projected in large-scale, the landscape is not the backdrop for the action, but rather provides the action. Sikander has created imagery inspired both by nature and the stylized landscape of the miniature. The trees, hills, root systems, rivers, and mountain ranges come to life and command the content of the drama. The animation was accompanied by a soundtrack that echoes and enhances the drama unfolding visually. Drawings: The exhibition also included a suite of graphite drawings, fifty in total, one to be titled 51 Ways of Looking. These highly detailed line drawings, similar to sketches for miniature paintings, continued the tradition in a more measured format. The drawings provided a monochrome contrast to the opulent color of the animation and complex layering of the installation work. Installation; Sikander created a site-specific wall installation on the Museum's new 16-square-foot "art wall" in the atrium. The installation was a spontaneous reaction to the character of the space and content of her new suite of drawings and wasl created on-site over a period of ten days. Sikander has executed many wall drawings over the past six years sometimes using only paint an dother times utilizing squares of painted yellow tissue paper that are pinned to the wall. (Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum)

wichtigste Ausstellungen von Shahzia Sikander

Ausstellung Veranstalter Stadt Land Datum
Shahzia Sikander: The exploding company man and other abstractions San Francisco Art Institute - SFAI San Francisco US 22.04.2011
51. Biennale Venedig 2005 "The Experience of Art" Biennale Venedig Venedig IT 12.06.2005
Shahzia Sikander Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney Sydney AS 27.11.2007
Future Pass - From Asia to the World Biennale Venedig Venedig IT 04.06.2011
Shahzia Sikander Miami Art Museum - MAM Miami US 28.10.2005
2006 Taipei Biennial: Dirty Yoga Taipei Biennale Taipeh CN 04.11.2006
Shahzia Sikander Para/Site, Hongkong Hongkong CN 02.09.2009
Shahzia Sikander Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA Dublin IR 28.03.2007
Tokyo Art Meeting Transformation Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokio (MOT) Tokio JP 29.10.2010
Shahzia Sikander Fabric Workshop and Museum Philadelphia US 08.04.2006

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Galerien, die
Shahzia Sikander vertreten:

Barbara Mathes Gallery
hosfelt gallery
Pilar Corrias Gallery
Sakshi gallery - synergy art foundation ltd.
Sikkema Jenkins & Co.

Sammlungen, in denen
Shahzia Sikander vertreten ist:

Deutsche Bank Collection
Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art
MoMA - Museum of Modern Art
The Berardo Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Ulrich Museum of Art Wichita State University
Whitney Museum of American Art