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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nilima Sheikh, Beyond loss, 2019
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Nilima Sheikh Indian, b. 1945

Beyond loss, 2019
Casein Tempera on canvas
set of 5 panels
panel 1: 72 x 108 in | 182.8 x 274.3 cm
panel 2: 72 x 120 inches | 182.8 x 304.8 cm
panel 3: 72 x 120 inches | 182.8 x 304.8 cm
panel 4: 72 x 120 inches | 182.8 x 304.8 cm
panel 5 : 72 x 108 in | 182.8 x 274.3 cm
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‘Immediate trauma finds historic/mythic prototypes. Dire times call for apocalyptic vocabularies’, reflects Nilima Sheikh on the tragedies long-plaguing Kashmir, the epicentre of the destruction left in the wake of the...
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‘Immediate trauma finds historic/mythic prototypes. Dire times call for apocalyptic vocabularies’, reflects Nilima Sheikh on the tragedies long-plaguing Kashmir, the epicentre of the destruction left in the wake of the British partition of India and exacerbated by rising Indian nationalism. The work takes the form of a narrative scroll that immerses the viewer in its representation of mourning, loss, and absence. As in life, song, and performance, so too in painting we look for a form to express and release what can seem inexpressible. In many cultures of mourning, women participate in prime roles, however, there are times when mourning has to be conducted in silence, in solitude, in the incantations of memory. Sheikh has been visiting Kashmir since she was a young child and has made work about the plural history of the place since 2002. This new work signals the valour of the women of Kashmir, whose energies are necessary to metaphorically ignite the flame of the cooking pot to reignite home-life in the face of an oppressive world outside.
Sheikh works with paper, painting, installation, and large-scale scrolls. Drawing from her extensive research on traditional Indian and Asian art forms, including mural paintings from China and screens and scrolls from Japan, her work reflects her decades- long advocacy for women’s rights. Sheikh’s mystical landscapes address themes such as displacement, longing, historical lineage, violence, and ideas of femininity.
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