About The Work
Artspace is proud to announce Her-Vimana, a beautiful new 8-color lithograph with Chine-collé by internationally acclaimed artist Shahzia Sikander.
Produced in a limited edition of 40, each print is accompanied by a copy of Shahzia Sikander: Collective Behavior, the definitive and richly illustrated monograph on the artist, published by Monacelli. This limited edition print and comprehensive volume coincide with Sikander’s solo exhibitions at the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art, both opening on February 14th. This release closely follows the premiere of the artist’s major survey exhibition, Collective Behavior, at La Biennale di Venezia in 2024.
Her-Vimana exemplifies Sikander’s mastery of layered storytelling and vibrant imagery. The work bursts with energy in a fusion of bold hues of red, yellow, blue, and earthy tones. The intricate details and flowing forms evoke themes of transformation, movement, and resilience, all of which are central elements of Sikander’s visual language.
A pioneer in reinterpreting South Asian material histories through a feminist lens, Sikander has been a transformative voice in contemporary art for decades. Her multi-media practice consistently challenges Eurocentric art histories and spans painting, sculpture, and large-scale public works including Havah...to breathe, air, life, recently installed in Madison Square Park, New York.
Proceeds from the sale of Her-Vimana will support the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About Shahzia Sikander
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Shahzia Sikander talks about a new Artspace edition accompanying her two big US shows
- Interviews & Features: How is 2025 shaping up for Shahzia Sikander?
- News & Events: 8 Artists Recently Acquired by MoMA to Add to Your Collection
- Interviews & Features: Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist on What Makes Painting an “Urgent” Medium Today
8-color lithograph with marbleized Chine-collé on Kitakata paper
15.50 x 15.50 in
39.4 x 39.4 cm
This work is signed, numbered, and dated by the artist on the front.
About The Work
Artspace is proud to announce Her-Vimana, a beautiful new 8-color lithograph with Chine-collé by internationally acclaimed artist Shahzia Sikander.
Produced in a limited edition of 40, each print is accompanied by a copy of Shahzia Sikander: Collective Behavior, the definitive and richly illustrated monograph on the artist, published by Monacelli. This limited edition print and comprehensive volume coincide with Sikander’s solo exhibitions at the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art, both opening on February 14th. This release closely follows the premiere of the artist’s major survey exhibition, Collective Behavior, at La Biennale di Venezia in 2024.
Her-Vimana exemplifies Sikander’s mastery of layered storytelling and vibrant imagery. The work bursts with energy in a fusion of bold hues of red, yellow, blue, and earthy tones. The intricate details and flowing forms evoke themes of transformation, movement, and resilience, all of which are central elements of Sikander’s visual language.
A pioneer in reinterpreting South Asian material histories through a feminist lens, Sikander has been a transformative voice in contemporary art for decades. Her multi-media practice consistently challenges Eurocentric art histories and spans painting, sculpture, and large-scale public works including Havah...to breathe, air, life, recently installed in Madison Square Park, New York.
Proceeds from the sale of Her-Vimana will support the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About Shahzia Sikander
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Shahzia Sikander talks about a new Artspace edition accompanying her two big US shows
- Interviews & Features: How is 2025 shaping up for Shahzia Sikander?
- News & Events: 8 Artists Recently Acquired by MoMA to Add to Your Collection
- Interviews & Features: Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist on What Makes Painting an “Urgent” Medium Today
Edition of 40 plus 7 APs
THE BOOK
Format: Hardback
Size: 279 × 228 mm (11 x 9 in)
Pages: 232 pp
Illustrations: 170
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