Rasheed Araeen : edited by Nick Aikens.

Author(s): Aikens, Nick | Araeen, Rasheed

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Main Title
Rasheed Araeen
Author(s)
Araeen, Rasheed
Aikens, Nick
Publisher
Zurich : JRP Ringier, 2017.
Collation
411 pages : illustrations (chiefly color)
28 cm.
ISBN
9783037645154
Dewey Class
759.954
Contents
Introduction: Burning ties / Nick Aikens -- Selected works 1953-2017 -- Equality, resistance, hospitality: abstraction and universality in the work of Rasheed Araeen / Michael Newman -- The politics of symmetry / Marcus du Sautoy -- The play of structure: Rasheed Araeen's chakras and related works / Dominic Rahtz -- Sculptor, performer, critic: Rasheed Araeen, circa 1970 / Courtney J. Martin -- Dialectics of modernity and counter-modernity: Rasheed Araeen's cruciform works / Zöe Sutherland -- In conversation with Rasheed Araeen / Nick Aikens -- Third text: modernism, negritude, and the critique of ethnicity / John Roberts -- Missing history / Kate Fowle -- The revolution will be beautiful / Kaelen Wilson-Goldie -- Imagining mutuality: a reading of Rasheed Araeen's art beyond art / Gene Ray.
Language
English
Subject
Artists -- Pakistan -- Exhibitions.
BRN
9189

Notes

  • Published to accompany the exhibition held at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 2 December 2017 - 25 March 2018 ; MAMCO, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Geneva,30 May - 9 September 2018 ; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, 19 October 2018 - 27 January 2019 ; Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, 27 February to 12 May 2019.
  • Includes essays by Nick Aikens, Kate Fowle, Courtney Martin, Michael Newman, Gene Ray, Dominic Rhatz, John Roberts, Marcus du Sautoy, Zoe Sutherland and Kaelen Wilson-Goldie and an extensive conversation between Aikens and Araeen.

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