Artist Shahzia Sikander Is Ready for a New Post-Pandemic Reality In this expansive conversation, arti
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Artist Shahzia Sikander Is Ready for a New Post-Pandemic Reality
In this expansive conversation, artist Shahzia Sikander discusses her first solo exhibition in a decade and her hopes for a post-pandemic art world.
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The artist stands by her new sculpture, "Promiscuous Intimacies" (photo by the author for Hyperallergic)
The artist stands by her new sculpture, "Promiscuous Intimacies" (photo by the author for Hyperallergic)
Since she first emerged into the spotlight in the 1990s, artist Shahzia Sikander has forged her own path with artworks that meld traditional manuscript illumination and calligraphy techniques with visual innovations that seem to transform into an alchemical universe of awe, wonder, and intimacy. 
Her current exhibition at Sean Kelly gallery, her first in a decade, includes three animation works and continues to push ink, gouache, and mosaic to new heights in her art. There, she is also displaying her first bronze sculpture.
In this conversation, Sikander joins me in the Hyperallergic studio to talk about making art through the pandemic, what she wants her art to do, and her hopes for a new post-pandemic art world.
– Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief
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