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WIELS Contemporary Art Centre Announces Nasreen Mohamedi Notes-Reflections on Indian Modernism

May 19, 2011 – 9:34 amNo Comment

WIELS Contemporary Art Centre presents Nasreen Mohamedi Notes-Reflections on Indian Modernism. Open 28 May–14 August 2011.

Nasreen Mohamedi (1937–1990) is regarded as one of the most important Indian artists of her generation, and her paintings, drawings and photographs, produced from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, constitute a key body of work within the modernist canon. Mohamedi studied in London and Paris during the late 1950s and early 60s, and returned to India to teach at the Faculty of Fine Arts, MS University in Baroda. In India, her austere, small-scale drawings and use of minor gestures contrasted with the figurative narrative works produced by many of her contemporaries. While her drawings from the late 1970s onwards tend toward the resolutely abstract, they intimate cultural references, which become explicit in her photographs – in which historical architecture suggests an aesthetic link to both modernisation and an Islamic heritage. In Mohamedi’s diaries, made over a period of thirty years, textual and graphic interventions also attest to the close links between her inner life and her practice as an artist.

Curated by Suman Gopinath & Grant Watson

Organized and initiated by Office for Contemporary Art Norway

Image: Nasreen Mohamedi. Glenbarra Art Museum Collection, Japan.

WIELS Contemporary Art Centre
Brussels
Avenue Van Volxemlaan 354
1190 Brussels
www.wiels.org

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