Rasheed Araeen
Christmas Day, 1979
4 colour photographs
Each: 50.8 x 76.2 cm
20 x 30 in
20 x 30 in
Each signed, dated and titled on a label on the backboard
Shot on Christmas Day in 1979, as a new migrant to London Rasheed was at a loose end with no family to celebrate with so he went to visit a...
Shot on Christmas Day in 1979, as a new migrant to London Rasheed was at a loose end with no family to celebrate with so he went to visit a friend and spent the day going round and round London on the circle line. The city was deserted, he recalled that in Karachi when there was a religious celebration or national holiday everyone came out on to the streets and the parks were full, in contrast everyone stays at home in London. This feeling of displacement and being alone in a new world is highlighted in this work.
Rasheed Araeen photographs his lonely
reflection in the windows of an empty Circle
Line train on a Christmas day in London. His
blurred efforts are thwarted by the variable
lighting of a moving train, and dominated by
his hands holding the camera.
What reflections of ourselves do we see in these
artists’ self-portraits?
Hammad Nasar
Rasheed Araeen photographs his lonely
reflection in the windows of an empty Circle
Line train on a Christmas day in London. His
blurred efforts are thwarted by the variable
lighting of a moving train, and dominated by
his hands holding the camera.
What reflections of ourselves do we see in these
artists’ self-portraits?
Hammad Nasar
Exhibitions
Aicon Gallery, London
Rasheed Araeen Before and After Minimalism, 1959 - 1974Manchester Art Gallery, Speech Acts,
Reflection, Imagination, Repetition May 25, 2018 - April 22, 2019, curated by Hammad Nasar with Kate Jesson,Grosvenor Gallery, London, Rasheed Araeen, Sixty-Three Years of the Figural, held at Frieze, No. 9 Cork Street, 29 June - 15 July 2023
Cambridge, The Heong Gallery, Rasheed Araeen: A British Story, 18 October 2024 – 2 February 2025, (illustrated in the exhibition catalogue)
Literature
Araeen, Rasheed, Making Myself Visible, London, 1984, illustrated pp. 132-133 in B&W
Fisher, Jean, ed., The Triumph of Icarus: Life and Art of Rasheed Araeen, Karachi, 2014, illustrated p. 64 in colour
Publications
Ed. Nick Aikens, Rasheed Araeen: A Retrospective, Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, MAMCO Geneva, Baltic Gateshead, Garage Moscow, 2017 - 2019, illustrated p.250-251Join Our Mailing List
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