A book on the work of Pakistani artist and writer Rasheed Araeen, who has been based in London since 1964. Apart from pioneering minimalist sculpture in Britain, he was among the first to voice the need of artists of non-Western origins to be represented in Western cultural institutions. In 1978, he founded the art journal Black Phoenix (later resurrected as Third Text). The present volume brings together a selection of his articles, essays and correspondence with gallery directors and funding bodies, interspersed with documentation of his multi-disciplinary work.
With introduction by art critic Guy Brett.
With introduction by art critic Guy Brett.
Access level
Onsite
artist
author
publisher
Location code
MON.ARR2
Language
English
Keyword
diaspora,  sculpture,  environmental art,  minimalism,  art criticism
Publication/Creation date
1984
No of pages
175
ISBN / ISSN
0947753001
No of copies
1
Content type
artist monograph
Chapter headings
Introduction - Guy BRETT
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