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Shahzia Sikander: Apparatus of Power

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hong Kong; Asia Society, Hong Kong Center; Chantal Miller Gallery; 2016Description: 335p; 27x21cmISBN:
  • 9789881227263
Subject(s): Summary: Exhibition catalog, March 16-July 9 2016, Chantal Miller Gallery, Hong Kong. Shahzia Sikander (1969–, Pakistan) is an artist based in the United States who employs a multitude of media, notably miniature paintings. Her first solo exhibition in Hong Kong was installed within the Former Explosives Magazine Compound of Asia Society Hong Kong Center's permanent home. She participated in Sharjah Biennial 11. The catalogue includes a text by Brandon as well as contributions by Nick Robins, art historian John Seyller, Ayad Akhtar, Ashey Nga-sai Wu and Hans Ulrich Obrist. It also includes an artist statement by Sikander in which she reflects upon her practice since the late 1980s. Curator & editor: Claire Brandon.
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Book Book SAF Reference Library Visual Arts N4390-5098 193.532 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5199

Exhibition catalog, March 16-July 9 2016, Chantal Miller Gallery, Hong Kong. Shahzia Sikander (1969–, Pakistan) is an artist based in the United States who employs a multitude of media, notably miniature paintings. Her first solo exhibition in Hong Kong was installed within the Former Explosives Magazine Compound of Asia Society Hong Kong Center's permanent home. She participated in Sharjah Biennial 11. The catalogue includes a text by Brandon as well as contributions by Nick Robins, art historian John Seyller, Ayad Akhtar, Ashey Nga-sai Wu and Hans Ulrich Obrist. It also includes an artist statement by Sikander in which she reflects upon her practice since the late 1980s. Curator & editor: Claire Brandon.

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