Shahzia Sikander
Parallax

Parallax

© Shahzia Sikander; image courtesy of the artist and Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.

Parallax
Parallax
ArtistPakistani, born 1969
CulturePakistani
Titles
  • Parallax
Date2013
MediumThree-channel video projection with audio, edition 5/5
Dimensions15 minutes, 30 seconds
Credit LinePurchased jointly by the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, funded by contemporary@mfah 2017; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, funded by the Film and Video Committee
Object number2022.7
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Produced by the Sharjah Biennale in the United Arab
Emirates, Sikander’s Parallax is an extended meditation on the ebb and
flow of cultures and histories localized at the Strait of Hormuz. It weaves
together images that range from Indo-Islamic manuscripts to the contemporary
landscape of the Persian Gulf. The operatic compositions, created by the
composer Du Yun with epic poems from Sharjah-based poets, match the video’s
luminous imagery with layers of music and spoken word, expanding the core
themes of oil extraction, migratory flows, and climate change.



 



Sikander prepared hundreds of drawings, watercolors, and
animation cels for Parallax. The sweeping, plunging, bird-like forms
that coalesce into oceans, oil slicks, and “singing spheres” are female hair
silhouettes embodying the redemptive powers of the female body as a counter to
the extractive forces of global capital. This opening sequence transitions to
images tracing the bounty brought to oil-rich nations through their natural
resources, as well as the toll this industry has entailed.




ProvenanceThe artist; purchased jointly by the MFAH and the Whitney Museum of American Art, 2022.
Exhibition History"Shahzia Sikander: Parallax," Pilar Corias, London, February 22–March 28, 2013.

"11th Sharjah Biennial," Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, March 13–17, 2013.

"5th Auckland Triennial," Auckland, New Zealand, May 10–August 11, 2013.

"Shahzia Sikander: Parallax," Bildmuseet, Umea, Sweden, March 30–May 18, 2014.

"Shahzia Sikander: Parallax," Linda Pace Foundation, San Antonio, October 8, 2014–March 7, 2015.

"Shahzia Sikander: Parallax," Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, July 16–November 22, 2015.

"Dhaka Art Summit," Samdani Art Foundation, Dhaka,February 5–8, 2015.

"Shahzia Sikander: Parallax," Tufts University Art Gallery, Medford, Massachusetts, September 10–December 6, 2015.

"Shahzia Sikander: Apparatus of Power," Asia Society/Hong Kong Maritime Museum, March 16–July 9, 2016.

"Shahzia Sikander: Ecstasy as Sublime Heart as Vector," MAXXI (Museo Nationale delle Arti del XXI Siecolo), Rome, June 22–October 23, 2016

"Shahzia Sikander: Parallax," Honolulu Museum of Art, March 16–July 30, 2017.

"Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, March 20–June 5, 2022.
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