Rasheed Araeen
Vertical Structure with Two Diamonds, 2018
Acrylic on wood
181.5 x 120 x 19 cm
71 1/2 x 47 1/4 x 7 1/2 in
71 1/2 x 47 1/4 x 7 1/2 in
Pakistan-born artist Rasheed Araeen originally trained as an engineer. His practice includes performance, writing, and painting but he is best known for his politically charged, geometric, minimalist sculpture. Vertical, diagonal...
Pakistan-born artist Rasheed Araeen originally trained as an engineer. His practice includes performance, writing, and painting but he is best known for his politically charged, geometric, minimalist sculpture.
Vertical, diagonal and horizontal lines are used in his work to reference the framework of social institutions, and the historical invisibility of black artists within European cultural history. This painted piece is one of a recent series of wall-mounted structures. It is characteristic of Araeen’s symmetrical compositions where contrasting colours are playfully juxtaposed. The diamond form, inspired by Islamic architecture and textiles, is a recurring motif in Araeen’s practice.
Vertical, diagonal and horizontal lines are used in his work to reference the framework of social institutions, and the historical invisibility of black artists within European cultural history. This painted piece is one of a recent series of wall-mounted structures. It is characteristic of Araeen’s symmetrical compositions where contrasting colours are playfully juxtaposed. The diamond form, inspired by Islamic architecture and textiles, is a recurring motif in Araeen’s practice.
Exhibitions
ARAEEN/TALPUR, Art Dubai, UAE, 20-23 March 2019The Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London, 21 Jun – 21 Aug 2022