Imran Mir — A World that is not Entirely Reflective but Contemplative
Archive Books
$15.00
Imran Mir — A World that is not Entirely Reflective but Contemplative
Archive Books
$15.00
Imran Mir’s (1950-2014) oeuvre can be interpreted as a constant refusal to provide comprehensive elaboration beyond what one experiences. The act of contemplation is a guiding principle to interpreting Imran Mir’s work, an approach that reverberates into a practice that grew out of conversations with a community of artists, activists, poets, relatives, and other thinkers in Karachi.

Non-figurative, non-representational, geometrical and very bold, Imran Mir’s works can be read as theorems and positions on multiple modernisms and abstractions. Without being a critique or a response, he played with the rules, bypassing and expanding them to other realms to explore ways of being, ways of knowing time and space outside of the confinements of the West.

Editor(s): Amal Alhaag, Aude Christel Mgba, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Gwen Parry, Ibrahim Cissé, Krista Jantowski, Zippora Elders
Year: 2022
Pages: 112
Dimensions: 15.5 x 23.5 cm
Cover: Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-949973-08-6
Language: English
Found in: Art  Fiction  Monographs  Writing