本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
140
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 31, 2011
出版社
Peter Blum Edition, New York/Salon 94, New York
ISBN-10
0935875255
ISBN-13
9780935875256
説明
Huma Bhabha captivates with her remarkable ability to blend fragility and strength in her art. Drawing from her background in Pakistan and her experiences in New York, she creates sculptures and assemblages that tell powerful stories. Each piece resonates with themes of identity, memory, and the often complex narratives that shape our existence.
Her work invites viewers into a rich dialogue about culture and connection, encouraging them to reflect on their own experiences. Bhabha’s unique vision straddles the line between the personal and the collective, often incorporating materials that bridge gaps between tradition and contemporary expression.
With insights from fellow artists like Thomas McEvilley and Julie Mehretu, this exploration of Bhabha's work reveals not just her creative process but also the deeper meanings behind her stunning creations. Together, they illuminate the importance of art as a lens through which to examine both individual and societal narratives.
Her work invites viewers into a rich dialogue about culture and connection, encouraging them to reflect on their own experiences. Bhabha’s unique vision straddles the line between the personal and the collective, often incorporating materials that bridge gaps between tradition and contemporary expression.
With insights from fellow artists like Thomas McEvilley and Julie Mehretu, this exploration of Bhabha's work reveals not just her creative process but also the deeper meanings behind her stunning creations. Together, they illuminate the importance of art as a lens through which to examine both individual and societal narratives.