Exhibition

Saad Qureshi: Something About Paradise

4 Jan 2020 – 15 Mar 2020

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Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Wakefield, United Kingdom

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  • For West Yorkshire timetables call 0113 245 7676, for South Yorkshire timetables call 01709 515151 alternatively, visit www.wymetro.com
  • Wakefield Westgate is the nearest main line station, around 7 miles from YSP. A taxi from the station costs approx £10. London King's Cross to Wakefield takes around 2 hours.
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents a new body of work by British artist Saad Qureshi.

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British artist Saad Qureshi (b 1986) explores what paradise means in a contemporary context in his first solo museum exhibition, Something About Paradise, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) from 4 January 2020.

In the nave of YSP’s 18th-century Chapel, three monumental organic forms rise from the ground, spread with landscapes, buildings and mysterious structures. A closer viewing reveals an eclectic mix of architectural styles, from traditional temples and churches to modernist houses and palaces, nestled among panoramas of forests, deserts and fantastical geological formations.

Qureshi is an avid gatherer of stories. In developing Something About Paradise he travelled around the country asking those with and without faith what paradise means for them. Speaking directly to people allowed the artist space to interpret the descriptions of indistinct and imagined places, as seen in memories and dreams, into physical installations that he refers to as ‘mindscapes’.

Saad Qureshi said: “Paradise is a very personal place. Over the course of my life, it’s a word that has kept recurring in a variety of guises. I was born into a religious household, where the Quranic allegories of the seven heavens formed part of the backdrop to family life. As I grew up and my experiences broadened, I realised that the paradise that others spoke of was often radically different from mine, yet never too far from our consciousness.”

Standing against the Chapel walls are seven ornate, hand-cut and painted wooden gates referencing both the gates of paradise or the seven heavens that are common to many religions. By combining the earthly and spiritual in the meditative setting of the Chapel, Qureshi invites audiences to reflect on common ground in today’s frequently polarised society and opens up possibilities for profound and hopeful dialogue between people.

YSP supports artists at every stage of their career to develop their practice. In 2017, Qureshi was commissioned by YSP to make a new work for Tread Softly, a group exhibition curated from the Arts Council Collection. Something About Paradisecontinues this relationship and has provided Qureshi with the opportunity to increase the scale and ambition of his work.

Something About Paradise has been supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England; and by Gazelli Art House, London.

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