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Rasheed Araeen, Sixty-Three Years of the Figural: Frieze, No. 9 Cork Street

Past exhibition
29 June - 15 July 2023
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Rasheed Araeen, Paki Bastard (Portrait of the Artist as a Black Person), 1977

Rasheed Araeen

Paki Bastard (Portrait of the Artist as a Black Person), 1977
Performance, comprising of forty projected images/slides and sound
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Exhibitions

Artists for Democracy, 1977, London
From Modernism to Postmodernism: Rasheed Araeen, A Retrospective 1959-1987, November 1987 – January 1988, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
From Modernism to Postmodernism: Rasheed Araeen, A Retrospective: 1959-1987, 19 September – 29 October 1988,
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton Rasheed Araeen: Going East, December 2015 – January 2016, Rossi and Rossi, Hong Kong
Rasheed Araeen: A Retrospective, Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, MAMCO Geneva, Baltic Gateshead, Garage Moscow, 2017 - 2019, illustrated p.234-235, 236-237



Literature

Fisher, Jean, ed., The Triumph of Icarus: Life and Art of Rasheed Araeen, Karachi, 2014, cited pp. 8, 43, 63, 98, 111; illustrated pp. 42, 63, 158-159 in colour

Kingston, Angela, Antonia Payne and Rasheed Araeen, eds., From Modernism to Postmodernism: Rasheed Araeen, A Retrospective 1959-1987, Ikon Gallery, exh. cat., Birmingham, 1987, illustrated in B&W

Bailey, Stephanie, ‘Rasheed Araeen: A Man of History,’ ArtAsiaPacific July-Aug, 2014, cited p. 66Bon-Muller, Eti, ed., Rasheed Araeen: Going East, Rossi and Rossi, exh. cat., Hong Kong, 2015
Ed. Nick Aikens, Rasheed Araeen: A Retrospective, Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, MAMCO Geneva, Baltic Gateshead, Garage Moscow, 2017 - 2019, illustrated p.234-235, 236-237

The Larb Quaterly, Isn't in Uncanny, Rasheed Araeen, Marym Jafri, BVo Smith, Introduction by Perwana Nazif,

illustrated p. 80
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