05.08.15 – 15.09.15

The Phenomenology of Perception, Exhibit 320, New Delhi
Selected Works

 

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Seized Rhythm, 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

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Broken Beauty, 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

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Coded Weave, 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

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Obstructed Entries, 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

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Other Planes, 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

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Untitled 1 (Zigzag), 27 x 37 cm, acrylic on paper, 2015

 

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Locked Diagonals (Ardabil I), 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

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Distant Diagonals (Ardabil II), 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

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Concrete Vision, 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

 

 

16.06.15 – 23.07.15

And Nothing But The Truth: Parrhesia II, at Koel, Karachi

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Mangled Logic, 27 x 37 cm, acrylic and paper collage, 2015

 

 

 

19.02.15 – 07.03.15

No Man’s Land at Gallery 39K, Lahore

Brute Fortress

Brute Fortress, 37 x 27 cm, ink and paper collage, 2015

 

Atrophied Structures II

Atrophied Structures II, 37 x 27 cm, mixed media collage, 2015

 

Mute Legacy

Mute Legacy, 37 x 27 cm, mixed media collage, 2015

 

 

 

 

26.09.14 – 18.01.15

The Garden of Ideas, Contemporary Art from Pakistan at The Aga Khan Museum, Toronto.

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Installation view, left to right Hide and Seek, screen printed wallpaper scrolls, dimensions variable, Outside In, and A Dithering Assembly, mixed media collages. All work commissioned for this exhibition, 2014

 

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Collages

 

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Outside In, 54.9 x 37.4 cm, mixed media collage, 2014

 

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A Dithering Assembly, 54.9 x 37.4 cm, mixed media collage, 2014

 

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Hide and Seek, detail

 

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Image from Death in the Garden of Paradise, 16mm and video, 2004

 

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Image from Death in the Garden of Paradise, 2004

 

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Chadar / Waterchute,  acrylic paint and ink on paper, 25.5 x 20 cm, 2014

As part of the commission, artists were asked to design wrapping paper that would function as a catalogue of the exhibition. This is the original work that the wrapping paper (which was printed to a larger size) was based on.