Cosmic Mambo

2011

Printed by Wei- Ling Gallery,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Curated by: Lim Wei -Ling

Cosmic Mambo

2011

Printed by Wei- Ling Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Curated by: Lim Wei -Ling

The article underlines how Amin Gulgee has been looking for the perfect balance between his formal sculptures and the spontaneous and asymmetrical creativity of his performative work, and impermanent installations.

Catalogue essay

Mythologies of spirit and space

By Niilofur Farrukh

Looking for the perfect balance, both in the philosophical and aesthetic sense, while creating space for the asymmetries of creativity has been the driving force in the art of Amin Gulgee, one of Pakistan’s leading sculptors. His calligraphic sculptures have created a new articulation for the islamic artistic tradition through his contemporary art practice. Constantly pushing familiar texts towards new thresholds the artist challenges pre-set notions and cannibalizes old forms to release new cycles of energy.

Folded Chapati iv

Exhibition View

Four quater & two half chapati

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