
NAIZA KHAN
Born in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
Lives and works in London and Karachi.
Naiza Khan’s visual practice is built on a process of critical research, documentation and mapping-based exploration. Through a range of media, including drawing, archival material and video, she brings together ideas of embodiment and ecology. Her work looks at geography as a heterogeneous assemblage of power, colonial history and collective memory. Working with the materiality of space, Khan’s multi-disciplinary practice raises questions about optics and erasure and frictions between old and new infrastructures.
Naiza Khan, New Clothes for the Emperor I, 2016, Digital prints on Archival Canson Infinity paper, 33 x 23.5 in, Edition 5 of 6
Naiza Khan, New Clothes for the Emperor II, 2016, Digital prints on Archival Canson Infinity paper, 33 x 23.5 in, Edition 5 of 6
Naiza Khan, New Clothes for the Emperor III, 2016, Digital prints on Archival Canson Infinity paper, 33 x 23.5 in, Edition 5 of 6
Naiza Khan, Robe, 2008, Galvanised steel and leather, 39.25 x 21.5 x 15 in
Naiza Khan, Chastity Belt I, 2007, Metal and fabric zip, 14 x 12 x 12 in
Naiza Khan, Body-bust, 2008, Galvanised steel, 46 x 42 x 22 in
Naiza Khan, Body-bullet, 2008, Galvanised steel, 18 x 16.5 x 8.5 in