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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | N 7310.73 .S5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5105441 |
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N 7310.7 .H37 2009 Hanging fire : contemporary art from Pakistan / | N 7310.73 .A72 A4 2014 Before and after minimalism / | N 7310.73 .B87 A4 2014 Fahd Burki : works from 2003-2013 / | N 7310.73 .S5 Shahzia Sikander. | N 7311 .M39 2010 Life, death and magic : 2000 years of Southeast Asian ancestral art / | N 7326 Indonesian eye : contemporary Indonesian art / | N 7326 .D36 2010 Dang dai xing : Yindunixiya de dang dai yi shu = Contemporaneity : contemporary art in Indonesia / |
Exhibition catalogue, Dublin (IRL), Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2007.
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Shahzia Sikander, Irish Museum of Modern Art, 28 March - 7 May 2007"--Last p.
Text in English.
Cover title.
"Over the past seventeen years, Shahzia Sikander has explored the genre of Indo-Persian miniature painting -- creating a dialogue with a traditional form of art while engaging in a transformative task. Over the years, she has built a practice which seeks to understand miniature painting's historical significance as well as its contemporary relevance."--Dust jacket.
"Texts by Enrique Juncosa, Homi K. Bhabha and Sean Kissane. 160 pages, 109 illustrations including 107 in colour."--Dust jacket.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-47).
"Over the past 17 years, Shahzia Sikander has worked within the tradition of Indo-Persian miniature painting--creating a dialogue with a traditional form of art while engaging in a transformative task. Over the years, she has built a practice which seeks to understand miniature painting's historical significance as well as its contemporary relevance. This artist's book, which features many paper changes, gatefolds and a die-cut cover, brings the reader through Sikander's practice, which now embraces various media, from drawing and painting to animation. It accompanies Sikander's first major solo museum exhibition in Europe--at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin--and provides an overview of her work up to 2006. It features essays by the noted Harvard cultural theorist Homi Bhabha and the exhibition curator and noted writer on Modern and contemporary art, Sean Kissane."--Publisher's website.
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