Worldwide openings this week


Recent announcements

Your search - - did not match any documents.

1. Register in order to get a username and a password.
2. Log in with your username and password.
3. Create your announcement online.

Thursday 16.02.2012

Green Cardamom presents Hajra Waheed's first UK solo show


Hajra Waheed, The Scrapbook Project, 2010-11
Mixed media scrapbook
34 x 27cm

The Scrapbook Project
Green Cardamom
http://www.greencardamom.net

Info

Hajra Waheed, The Scrapbook Project 3 February - 9 March Tuesday - Friday 12 - 6pm Or by appointment

Contact

exhibitions@greencardamom.net
Liza Kenrick
+44 (0) 207 402 7125

Address

http://www.greencardamom.net
Green Cardamom
5a Porchester Place
London, W2 2BS
UK

Share this announcement on:  |

The Scrapbook Project is Hajra Waheed's first UK solo exhibition. Over recent years, Waheed's work has comprised partly of producing single and multi-page visual diaries whose primary purpose is to reconstruct personal and popular histories, narratives and memories that reference her many lived experiences between the Middle East and North America. Her practice is as much about (re)constructing narratives and (re)claiming memories as it is about navigating place and displacement.

Made up, primarily of drawn transfers, paintings and collages but also incorporating expired Polaroid film onto aged paper from as early as 1935, these fragile works seem to act as archives for all those lost amongst the rapid development and/or political strife of the Middle East and Gulf region today. In continuation with her long-standing interest in producing undisclosed documents/documentation, the work remains rich in reference but spare in form – a combination that makes them seem like secret notes or ciphers.

Elements of the artist's biography hold clues for their de-cryption. Born in Canada to Indian parents, she was raised within the gated community of Saudi ARAMCO – home to a quarter of the world's oil exports, and hence protected by American and Saudi air bases, strict regulations regarding access, and the prohibition of civilians to use photographic equipment. She lived through the end of the Cold War and the first Gulf War in these conditions of secrecy and isolation, developing a childhood obsession with identifying aircraft, tracking flight routes, and keeping a log of her observations in her own secret visual language.

The Scrapbook Project
is a peek into this world.

Note to the editors


Hajra Waheed (b. 1980) was born in Calgary, Canada, and lives and works in Montreal. Recent exhibitions include; Lines of Control, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (2012); In the First Circle, Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona (2011-12); Changing Stakes: Contemporary Art Dialogues with Dubai, Mercer Union Centre of Contemporary Art, Toronto (2011); and Different Abstractions, Green Cardamom, London (2011). Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York; the British Museum, London; and the John Jones Collection, London.