Seher Shah: The Weight of Air and Memory: First Floor Gallery

3 June - 29 July 2023
Overview
Glasgow Print Studio presents The Weight of Air and Memory, the first major solo exhibition in the UK by artist Seher Shah. It brings together works on paper published with Glasgow Print Studio since 2014, and reflects the deep trust of a nine-year relationship between the artist and Glasgow Print Studio's Master Printmakers. The exhibition binds places both real and imagined, with marks that retain the traces of time, through architecture, objects, and the language of mark-making.

 

"The Weight of Air and Memory are my studies into absence through relationships between printmaking and drawing. States of absence are explored on paper through fragility and material weight. The fractured histories within a Gandharan sculpture collection in a Chandigarh museum in India are positioned alongside a series of graphite dust drawings. A series of variations on the incomplete line fall between architectural abstraction and music notation, but communicate neither language in their entirety. Connecting all the works from a decade are the ways in which cities speak back to us; through the historical and in between the political and personal." - Seher Shah

 

Seher Shah (b. 1975, Karachi, lives and works in Barcelona) received her Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1998. Shah works across drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, exploring ideas in architecture and perspective drawing traditions. For over two decades, the intimacy of the hand through mark-making has been a source of curiosity, research, and experimentation in her practice. Her work speaks to the poetics and fractures of how we view the landscape around us, through the historical and the intimate.

 

 

She has collaborated with architectural photographer, Randhir Singh, on a series of cyanotype studies in form and since 2014, with the Glasgow Print Studio, through the printmaking processes of intaglio, photogravure and woodcut in several published works. Her works can be found in the collections of museums such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Queens Museum, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Tate Modern, London; Art Jameel Collection, Dubai; and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi.

 

Below the list of works is a video link to Notes from a City Unknown, directed by Kiran Kesav, narrated by the artist and relating to her screenprint portfolio of the same name. 


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