Exhibition

Shahzia Sikander - Intimate Ambivalence

10 Aug 2008 – 14 Sep 2008

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Sunday
11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00
Saturday
11:00 – 17:00

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Ikon

Birmingham, United Kingdom

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This is Shahzia Sikander's first major solo exhibition in the UK and largest to-date in Europe. Intrigued by her country's tradition of miniature painting and its consequent reduction to kitsch for tourist consumption in the mid 1980s, the artist pioneered an experimental approach to the genre. In early work presented at Ikon, invaluable as a context for the consideration of new and recent pieces, Sikander thus recasts an artistic tradition with present-day subject matter for reinterpretation, incorporating both figurative and abstract elements. This exhibition is focused primarily on Sikander's work from the last two years, much shown for the first time, setting new large-scale gouaches and a wall drawing made specifically for Ikon, alongside a suite of portraits of novices and monks resulting from recent travels to Laos. The latter are detailed, intimate graphite drawings, establishing an interesting conceptual parallel between the monks' changing lives under the influence of tourism and the artist's ongoing preoccupations — contemplation of our ever-changing world where issues of mutability and transformation are crucial. A selection of pieces from The Sinxay Series including The Kingdom of Flowers and The Land of he Nagas (2006) derive from the Sinxay text, an epic devotional poem of Laos with an estimated 6,000 verses, surviving through oral tradition and recitation, evolving through successivegenerations. States of transition are again revealed as ongoing themes in Sikander's work, as a layering of images allows motifs to ‘morph', defying the possibility of single, stable representation and meaning. Sikander sustains a sense of flux and subversiveness whether in a painting on paper or a digital animation with sound.

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