Shahzia Sikander: Unbound

West Court Gallery

Jesus College, University of Cambridge

16 October 2021 - 18 February 2022

Can decolonisation entail forms of intimacy? In the search for an answer to this question, this free exhibition focuses on the earlier and more recent works of Pakistani-American artist Shahzia Sikander (b. 1969).

Over the course of her career, Sikander has been a pioneer in the study of early modern archives of Islamic and South Asian manuscripts for her contemporary practice. Given its legacy of colonialism, the United Kingdom holds some of the largest collections of the very manuscripts Sikander uncovers and deconstructs. The exhibition examines her innovations within manuscript techniques such as serialisation, cutting and pasting, and calligraphy. Sikander experiments with these practices in a range of media including drawing, painting, print, mosaic, animation, and, most recently, sculpture.

Catalog available here.

Review by Kabir Jhala at The Art Newspaper available here.

Installing Shahzia Sikander’s “Promiscuous Intimacies” (2020) outdoors at Jesus College.

Initiating a new series of paintings with Shahzia Sikander in response to the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum.

Symposium: “Shahzia Sikander at Jesus College: Archives, Contemporary Practices, and Decolonization,” February 11-12, 2022.

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