Multiple roles
KARACHI: Does an artist’s perspective of life drastically differ from that of, let’s say, a person’s who does not have a creative streak? It is difficult to answer the question. But practising art or even dabbling in it does make creative individuals a bit more intrepid. The reason is: compared to those who cannot create, artists are compulsive expressers. They cannot help but convey their feelings through their art.
Then there’s a differentiation within the artist community: modes of expression. Basir Mahmood, an exhibition of whose artworks titled All Divided Equally is under way at the Canvas Art Gallery, is an artist who works with photographs, metal and videos to put his message across. This means he, unlike a big number of his contemporaries, does not stick to one particular medium. Justifiably so.
Mahmood, in his statement, claims that he is interested in exploring his position as an artist by adopting multiple roles: an author, an initiator, an observer and as a withdrawn subject. The last one he describes as a “disengaged onlooker on a main street”. Interesting.