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Rasheed Araeen (3 + 4) SR

Rasheed Araeen
(3 + 4) SR
1969
Wood and paint
67 x 87 x 4 in.

Rasheed Araeen Mon St V

Rasheed Araeen
Mon St V
1987
Wood and paint
72 x 90 x 6 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Milaap

Rasheed Araeen
Milaap
1968 (2016)
Wood and paint
32 x 68 x 32 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Rainbow On The Ground Surrounding The Black

Rasheed Araeen
Rainbow On The Ground Surrounding The Black
2016
12 x 12 x 12 in. (x25)
 

Rasheed Araeen Neeley Hey Neeley (Blues 'N Blues)

Rasheed Araeen
Neeley Hey Neeley (Blues 'N Blues)
2016
Wood and paint
66 x 144 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Red Square (After Malevich)

Rasheed Araeen
Red Square (After Malevich)
2015
Acrylic on wood
63 x 63 x 7 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Red Square Breaking Into Rainbow Colors

Rasheed Araeen
Red Square Breaking Into Rainbow Colors
2015
Acrylic on wood
63 x 63 x 7 in.

Rasheed Araeen Red Square Breaking Into Primary Colors

Rasheed Araeen
Red Square Breaking Into Primary Colors
2015
Acrylic on wood
63 x 63 x 7 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Nine

Rasheed Araeen
Nine
1968-75 (2016)
Wood and paint
24 x 24 x 24 in. (x9)
 

Rasheed Araeen Neela Peela  (Blue Yellow)

Rasheed Araeen
Neela Peela  (Blue Yellow)
1970 (2016)
Wood and paint
72 x 72 x 6 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen, Untitled (Purple)

Rasheed Araeen,
Untitled (Purple)
1971 (2016)
Wood and paint
72 x 48 x 6 in.

Rasheed Araeen Opus F 4

Rasheed Araeen
Opus F 4
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.

Rasheed Araeen Opus F 3

Rasheed Araeen
Opus F 3
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.

Rasheed Araeen Opus F 2

Rasheed Araeen
Opus F 2
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.

Rasheed Araeen Opus F 1

Rasheed Araeen
Opus F 1
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Opus AA 1

Rasheed Araeen
Opus AA 1
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Opus AA 2

Rasheed Araeen
Opus AA 2
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.

Rasheed Araeen Opus AA 3

Rasheed Araeen
Opus AA 3
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.
 

Rasheed Araeen Opus AA 4

Rasheed Araeen
Opus AA 4
2016
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 63 in.

Rasheed Araeen Windcatcher In Pink

Rasheed Araeen
Windcatcher In Pink
1963
Watercolor and ink on paper
14.5 x 22 in.

Rasheed Araeen Hyd Abstraction

Rasheed Araeen
Hyd Abstraction
1963
Watercolor and ink on paper
22 x 28 in.

Rasheed Araeen Houses

Rasheed Araeen
Houses
1963
Watercolor, pastel and black ink on paper
25.5 x 30 in.

Rasheed Araeen Hyd V

Rasheed Araeen
Hyd V
1963
Watercolor, pastel and black ink on paper
25 x 29.5 in.

Rasheed Araeen Hyd VI

Rasheed Araeen
Hyd VI
1963
Black ink on paper
10 x 15 in.

Rasheed Araeen Black Painting

Rasheed Araeen
Black Painting
1963
Black ink on paper
22 x 29.5 in.

Aicon Gallery New York is proud to announce Geometry and Symmetry, recent works by Rasheed Araeen, a major new exhibition by the London-based, Pakistani-born artist. A pioneering artist and voice for alternative and Non-Western interpretations of Minimalist and Conceptual art in the 1960s and 70s, Araeen’s work in this exhibition spans his oeuvre from his beginnings in Pakistan and London to the present day. The exhibition is framed by two important sets of works on canvas: the first, from the artist’s early days in Karachi, comprised of his initial forays into densely-packed abstract scenes which foretell his later groundbreaking introduction of the kinetic into Minimalist art, and the second, a series of new canvases exploring color-field, movement, and depth through checkered grids derived from traditional Islamic architectural and textile patterning. Taken together, these paintings frame Araeen’s nearly sixty-year long, constantly evolving journey into abstract painting, from frenetic, highly energetic works evocative of movement and dance, to formalist studies of the illusionistic and kinetic potential of geometric abstraction. Alongside the works on canvas, the exhibition will also include eight iconic wall and floor sculptures spanning Araeen’s entire career from the 1960s to the current day. The exhibition sets the stage for Araeen’s upcoming Retrospective at the Van Abbemuseum, Netherlands in February, 2017 and his participations in the 57th Venice Biennale and Documenta 14 – Universe in Universe, staged in 2017 in Kassel and Athens.

Born in Karachi in 1935, Rasheed Araeen is an internationally recognized artist, writer and civil engineer. As an artist, he began his career in 1953, while studying civil engineering at Karachi’s NED Engineering College. While still in Karachi in 1959, he pioneered the concept of making sculpture by burning and transforming an object from one material (or form) to another. After establishing himself in Karachi, he left for London in 1964 (where he presently resides). In 1965, he pioneered minimalist sculpture, representing what is arguably the only Minimalism in Britain. After being active in several groups for liberation struggles, democracy and human rights, he began to write in 1975, and published his own art journals: Black Phoenix (1978), Third Text (1987) and Third Text Asia (2008). During this time, he also curated two significant exhibitions: The Essential Black Art (1987), and The Other Story (Hayward Gallery, 1989). Of late, his work has garnered increasing and much overdue institutional attention and critical reconsideration. Amid a series of recent and forthcoming international exhibitions at fairs, biennials and galleries, Araeen’s work has been collected by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Tate Modern, London, and the Art Institute of Chicago, amongst other museums and institutions.