Behind
When she was teaching at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture in Karachi (from 2007 to 2015), Jalil had worked with children on wall murals (Bachon se Tabdeeli) together with Shahana Rajani. It was one of the Peace Walls project sponsored by ‘I Am Karachi,’ and that is when I had first come in contact with her.
Calling her art ‘child-like’ is to state the obvious, but there is much more to it than what meets the eye, as most of her works have a latent darkness.
Despite the artist’s assertion that when her work is giving away too much, she wants to stop right there so that it is ambiguous, there are a handful of canvases — such as ‘Spectacles’, ‘Export Quality’ and ‘Behind’ — that are not wholly abstract. ‘Behind’, in particular, exposes a lot and leaves the viewer utterly disturbed as the fear in the skull-cap-donning young boy’s eyes and his awkward pose combined with the title of the work says it all — that the child is being abused.
Jalil has worked with school art teachers and children from diverse backgrounds, including those with special needs. She holds a masters in art education and an MPhil from Columbia University, US. Something Else displays the artist’s raw energy, instigating debate and attempting to move away from representation towards abstraction. In fact, this is something the artist has been doing ever since 2013.
Despite being an academic, her work could be construed as ‘anti-academic’ due to how she has chosen to represent it. However, this outwardly cheerful show — as Jalil’s colours are unabashedly vibrant — has a woebegone quality that presents itself as the viewer moves from one canvas to another.
“Something Else” was held at the Koel Gallery in Karachi from August 28 until September 6, 2018
Published in Dawn, EOS, September 16th, 2018