Shahzia Sikander - collective behavior: Collective behavior

Born in Pakistan and active in New York since the 1990s, Shahzia Sikander navigates the interplay of multiple identities, encompassing a range of artistic disciplines in her work and critically reinterpreting South Asian material history. Sikander’s distinctly feminist iconography focuses on the nar...

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Main Authors: D'Souza, Aruna 1969- (Author), Kapil, Bhanu 1968- (Author), Moten, Fred 1962- (Author), Morris, Rosalind C. (Author), Sung, Victoria 1987- (Author)
Other Authors: Cameron, Ainsley M. (Editor), Liebert, Emily ca. 20./21.Jh (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, New York Monacelli [2025]
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Summary:Born in Pakistan and active in New York since the 1990s, Shahzia Sikander navigates the interplay of multiple identities, encompassing a range of artistic disciplines in her work and critically reinterpreting South Asian material history. Sikander’s distinctly feminist iconography focuses on the narratives of immigrant women to challenge Eurocentric art histories and counter Orientalist scholarship. This volume, published to coincide with a major mid-career retrospective that premiered during the Biennale Art in Venice and will be held concurrently at the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art, is the first comprehensive exploration of Sikander’s ideas and art. With hundreds of images, many presented as a full page or an entire spread, the richly illustrated book immerses readers in Sikander’s vibrant and subversive art
Item Description:Exhibition. - Genaue Ausstellungsdaten ermittelt: February 14 - May 4, 2025, Cincinnati Art Museum. - "Shahzia Sikander: Collective Behavior" premiered as a Collateral Event of the 60th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, co-organized by the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art
Physical Description:221 Seiten, 13 ungezählte Seiten 27.9 cm
ISBN:9781580936415
1580936415

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