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Rabia S. Akhtar
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HighlightsIn 2023, Rabia S. Akhtar received the Nigaah Art Award for Emerging Artist. In 2020, her artist book Bogus Villa Buds was displayed at Focal Point 2020, an annual art book fair by the Sharjah Art Foundation. Rabia has taken part in residencies including a collaborative AiR program by the Valletta 2018 Foundation and Fondazzjoni Kreattività, as well as Locating Word and Taaza Tareen 12, initiated byVasl Artists’ Collective. She has also written and conducted research for various platforms, including ArtNow Pakistan and the Karachi Biennale Trust.
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In this work, as throughout the series, there is a tension between the superficial beauty of the landscape and what lies beneath. Wasteland, for example, appears to depict a magical, thriving garden filled with an abundance of plants and flowers and a bright blue stream running up its centre. If we look more closely, however, we begin to notice signs of turmoil, disease and danger. There is a bird drowning in the water, the half-human, half-radish is being eaten alive by crows, one side of the garden is on fire and on the other side there is a bush that seems to be bleeding. Similarly in Hollow World, the blue sky is streaked with bloody raindrops that stain the grass an unnatural shade of scarlet while teeth, instead of flowers, hang from the branches of a bush. ‘I’m interested in the way that an environment can be both healing and poisonous,’ says Akhtar. But it’s also a question of perception: how closely are we willing to examine our environment and to acknowledge the parts that are potentially harmful?In these works, Akhtar’s creatures are either literally trapped within their surroundings or helpless due to their physicality. The latter is most clearly expressed through the recurring radish character. Previously in Akhtar’s paintings hybridity has expanded the potential of her creatures, giving them characteristics or abilities that they might not ordinarily have; by contrast, this half-human, half-vegetable is regressive, playing on the concept of the vegetative state in which a person is awake but shows no signs of awareness.While this idea of immobility or stagnation pervades the exhibition, these paintings are not without hope. The beauty of Akhtar’s painted world may be tainted just as the sunshine of the exhibition’s title may have lost its warmth, but it still exists in delicate details: in clusters of flowers and wispy tufts of grass, in the ruffled feathers of an owl, in the pale moon hanging in a blue sky. These are works that make us painfully aware of the fragility of life.
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Rabia S. Akhtar, Hollow World, 2024
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Rabia S. Akhtar, Counting The Hours, 2024
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Rabia S. Akhtar, Dumb Canes (Enchanted Song), 2024
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Rabia S. Akhtar, Lunar Impulses, 2024
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Rabia Akhtar : Nothing in the Sunshine
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