Making Myself Visible: Rasheed Araeen
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TextPublication details: London; Kala Press; 1984Description: 174p; 25x20cmISBN: - 0947753001
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| N8350-8356 14.465 Mulk Raj Anand: Shaping the Indian Modern/ | N8350-8356 16 James Clar 2001- 2010/ | N8350-8356 17.002 The Triumph of Icarus: Life and Art of Rasheed Araeen/ | N8350-8356 17.003 Making Myself Visible: Rasheed Araeen | N8350-8356 17.5 Christopher Bramham: new work | N8350-8356 17.52 Bill Brandt: Shadow & Light | N8350-8356 17.53 Cornel Braunwalder: Menschen (Human Beings) |
A book on the work of Pakistani artist and writer Rasheed Araeen, who has been based in London since 1964. Apart from pioneering minimalist sculpture in Britain, he was among the first to voice the need of artists of non-Western origins to be represented in Western cultural institutions. In 1978, he founded the art journal Black Phoenix (later resurrected as Third Text). The present volume brings together a selection of his articles, essays and correspondence with gallery directors and funding bodies, interspersed with documentation of his multi-disciplinary work. With introduction by art critic Guy Brett.
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