Rasheed Araeen
Male Ego, 2007
Digital prints and mixed media on paper
140 x 160 cm
55 1/8 x 63 in
55 1/8 x 63 in
Male Ego, a critical work by London-based Araeen, was created during the height of the Iraq War (2003–11) and the rise and collapse of the global financial markets. Incorporating an...
Male Ego, a critical work by London-based Araeen, was created during the height of the Iraq War (2003–11) and the rise and collapse of the global financial markets. Incorporating an enlarged reproduction of a cubist drawing the artist made in 1960, which foreshadows his early career in minimalism, the work is installed beneath a row of framed texts that read: ‘Infantile Male Ego is the root of all Property / Domination / Exploitation / Oppression / Violence / Evil’. Analogous to the artist’s multi-panel cruciform installations from the 1980s onwards, Male Ego simultaneously demonstrates Araeen’s observations and confrontations of hegemonic power structures throughout his career – from the geopolitical to the racial to the androcentric – and echoes sentiments of today’s ‘me too’ movement.
Exhibitions
Grosvenor Gallery, London, Rasheed Araeen, Sixty-Three Years of the Figural, held at Frieze, No. 9 Cork Street, 29 June - 15 July 2023, No. 18Join Our Mailing List
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