Visual artist Risham Syed’s art discussed

Published December 16, 2024 Updated December 16, 2024 07:22am

LAHORE: The Alhamra Modern Art Museum, Cultural Complex in Gulberg III hosted a thought-provoking Artist Talk, featuring acclaimed visual artist Risham Syed.

The event brought together esteemed personalities, including Prof Salima Hashmi, Quddus Mirza, Nazish Ataullah, and other notable artists, to celebrate artistic expression and intellectual discourse.

Moderated by Rabeya Jalil, the session spotlighted Risham’s distinctive body of work, which masterfully addresses social, political, economic, and cultural themes.

Her art eloquently explores the legacies of colonialism, shedding light on power imbalances, exploitation, and systemic inequalities.

Risham’s artworks, marked by their originality and finesse, reflect her deep understanding of society’s complexities.

Speaking on the occasion, she highlighted the role of observation in fostering critical thinking and emphasised how art mirrors society and serves as a beacon of peace.

She passionately described how creative expression can breathe new life into communities and inspire positive change.

The session concluded with a dynamic Q&A session, during which the participants asked insightful questions, showing their fascination with the artist’s techniques and themes.

The lively exchange reinforced the idea that impactful art captivates its audience, while an artist’s unique vision and innovative approaches define their legacy.

Published in Dawn, December 16th, 2024

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