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Resemble Reassemble: curated by Rashid Rana ; assistant curator, Reha Sodhi ; editor, Rimli Borooah, John Xaviers, Reha Sodhi and Jaya Neupaney.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Devi Art Foundation, 2010Description: 105 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 709.04 RAN 9914
LOC classification:
  • N7310.7 .R36 2010
Summary: Resemble Reassemble was curated by Rashid Rana, which brought together the works of 45 Pakistani contemporary artists chosen from Lekha and Anupam Poddar Collection of Pakistani contemporary art. The exhibition ran between January 17th to May 10th 2010. At present, the term 'Contemporary Art in Pakistan' covers an extremely broad and diverse spectrum. In the early years of independent Pakistan, colonial influences fused with the inevitable post-colonial quest for regional identity to produce a very distinct traditionalism. However, the last several years have seen the emergence of yet another kind of art, which is in touch with international artistic currents, less focused on parochial issues of genre and identity and more geared towards the understanding and mindsets of today's more globalised audiences. Artists from two very distant places today can arrive at similar visual solutions or styles but from very different trajectories; the content lies beneath the surface of the work. If we fail to address this international culture and look only to 'difference' and 'identities', we ignore much of what makes our age unique. The exhibition explores how the artworks can also be viewed outside the context of particular identities and how the resemblances in the works when juxtaposed and reassembled, produce meanings which are universally true in 'visual thinking'. This exhibition includes works by Abdullah M.I. Syed, Adeela Suleman, Ahsan Jamal, Aisha Khalid, Ali Raza, Amber Hammad, Anwar Saeed, Asma Mundrawala, Attiya Shaukat, Ayaz Jokhio, Ayesha Zulfiqar, Bani Abidi, Ehsan ul Haq, Fahd Burki, Farida Batool, Ferwa Ibrahim, Hamra Abbas, Huma Mulji, Huria Khan, Imran Ahmad Khan, Imran Mudassar, Imran Qureshi, Iqra Tanveer, Ismet Khawaja, Jamil Baloch, Mariam Ibraaz, Masooma Syed, Mahbub Shah, Mehr Javed, Mehreen Murtaza, Mahreen Asif Zuberi, Mohammad Ali Talpur, Muhammad Zeeshan, Naiza H Khan, Nazia Malik, Noor Ali Chagani, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Rabbya Nasser, Raju G.C., Risham Syed, Roohi Ahmed, Saira Wasim, Sajjad Ahmed, Shalalae Jamil, and Unum Babar
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Book Marium Abdulla Library Non-Ref Fine Arts 709.04 RAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9914

Catalogue of an exhibition held at Devi Art Foundation (New Delhi), Jan.17-May 10, 2010.

The word "Resemble" appears as mirror image in title statement.

Resemble Reassemble was curated by Rashid Rana, which brought together the works of 45 Pakistani contemporary artists chosen from Lekha and Anupam Poddar Collection of Pakistani contemporary art. The exhibition ran between January 17th to May 10th 2010. At present, the term 'Contemporary Art in Pakistan' covers an extremely broad and diverse spectrum. In the early years of independent Pakistan, colonial influences fused with the inevitable post-colonial quest for regional identity to produce a very distinct traditionalism. However, the last several years have seen the emergence of yet another kind of art, which is in touch with international artistic currents, less focused on parochial issues of genre and identity and more geared towards the understanding and mindsets of today's more globalised audiences. Artists from two very distant places today can arrive at similar visual solutions or styles but from very different trajectories; the content lies beneath the surface of the work. If we fail to address this international culture and look only to 'difference' and 'identities', we ignore much of what makes our age unique. The exhibition explores how the artworks can also be viewed outside the context of particular identities and how the resemblances in the works when juxtaposed and reassembled, produce meanings which are universally true in 'visual thinking'. This exhibition includes works by Abdullah M.I. Syed, Adeela Suleman, Ahsan Jamal, Aisha Khalid, Ali Raza, Amber Hammad, Anwar Saeed, Asma Mundrawala, Attiya Shaukat, Ayaz Jokhio, Ayesha Zulfiqar, Bani Abidi, Ehsan ul Haq, Fahd Burki, Farida Batool, Ferwa Ibrahim, Hamra Abbas, Huma Mulji, Huria Khan, Imran Ahmad Khan, Imran Mudassar, Imran Qureshi, Iqra Tanveer, Ismet Khawaja, Jamil Baloch, Mariam Ibraaz, Masooma Syed, Mahbub Shah, Mehr Javed, Mehreen Murtaza, Mahreen Asif Zuberi, Mohammad Ali Talpur, Muhammad Zeeshan, Naiza H Khan, Nazia Malik, Noor Ali Chagani, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Rabbya Nasser, Raju G.C., Risham Syed, Roohi Ahmed, Saira Wasim, Sajjad Ahmed, Shalalae Jamil, and Unum Babar

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