Sabrina Amrani Gallery opens the season with the miniature works of Waqas Khan. The Pakistani artist returns, after two years from his debut solo show in Europe, to Sabrina Amrani Gallery in an exhibition with his new intriguing and vibrant work. The final purpose of his work is giving the viewer the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of visual infinity, the potential of philosophical awareness, and the visual effects produced inside the retina of the beholder, depending of the viewer's eye.

The pakistani miniature artist Waqas Khan returns to Sabrina Amrani Gallery, two years after his debut in Europe in the same space. These two years have been intense for the artist: He has exhibited in the most prestigious art fairs such as Art Basel, FIAC, Frieze London, Art Basel Hong Kong, Art Dubai, India Art Fair, Art Basel Miami and Art14 London; shown his work in multiple group shows in Vienna, New Delhi, Innsbruck, Madrid, Kraitchal, Kazan and Moscow; and he was shortlisted for the Jameel Prize 3. Furthermore, his work is now part of the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

His practice in these two years has not changed, but has evolved to bring to the viewer more vibrant and endless seemingly moving compositions that are now even more intricate and miniature but evergrowing massive scales.

The ink and gesture through the stroke are Waqas’ means of expression. A binary language in which the silence and the emptiness is so defining as ink. This dichotomy along with the small scale, transforms its own materiality to create a third dimension inscribed in the two dimensional paper, that shapes and clarifies a complex whole.

The viewer becomes involved in a direct relationship with a work that reflects the abstract, pure thought inherent to the artist. Waqas paintings engage and do not give rise to obvious, elevating us to levels of sensations that are beyond what is evident. No dot, no line or mark drawn amongst the crowd of them that flood Khan’s work is superfluous. All contribute to form the perfect image of a social body and give meaning to it.

The exhibition opens with ‘Breath of The Compassionate IV’ a work where the negative space is the protagonist. Inspired by the famous islamic design formed by interlacing 8-point stars, Waqas gives a twist to this traditional arrangement to accomodate it to his own practice and technique.

The show continues with the works The Hole, 2014 and Untitled in green, 2014 where the artist works with new shapes and colour to achieve a greater sense of movement in its own third self-created dimensionality.

Lastly, among other body of work such as Interruption II, 2014, one of the most complete works by the artist in terms of thechnique; Waqas Khan will also present sixteen new compositions of his series Forming Spaces, delicate studies of forthcoming works and techniques. Waqas uses this small format to experiment and toy with his own strokes, achieving new designs and ways of interwinning the drawings that later he introduces into bigger scale works.

About Waqas approach.

Waqas works are one-single-tool-made meticulous surfaces intended for the eye of the viewer to be dancing endlessly on them, in the same way we sit silently and watch the world around us, gazing into the open wide sky full of stars or diving into the infinite depth of the ocean. The final purpose of his work is giving the viewer the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of visual infinity, the potential of philosophical awareness, and the visual effects produced inside the retina of the beholder, depending of the viewer's eye.

CREDITS.-

Director of Sabrina Amrani Gallery.- Sabrina Amrani.
Solo show.- ‘The Untitled Show’  de Waqas Khan.

Where.- Madera 23, Madrid, Spain.
When.- 11th September-31th October. Opening.- Tuesday to Friday: 11:00a.m to 19:00 p.m. Saturdays, 11:00a.m to 14:30a.m.
Distrit 28004 brunch.- 25 Septiembre, 11.00 h. a 14.30 h.

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Waqas Khan is a Pakistani artist who lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan. Born in Akhtarabad, Pakistan in 1982. He made ​​his primary education in his hometown, in contact with nature. At first, his family did not notice his artistic abilities and his way of thinking, which was different from the others. Being extremely sensitive with the nature and with the beautiful universe in which we live. Soon he discovered that the art could be a means of expression for their ideas and thoughts. In 2003, his dream began to come true when he went to Lahore where he was admitted to the prestigious School of Art National College of Arts. After graduating in Fine Art, he has been exhibiting his work in international art galleries. His work has been shown in international art fairs such as Art Dubai and India Art Fair, and different events in Mumbai (Mumbai Gallery Weekend), Tokyo (Indian art for Tokyo), Karachi and Lahore (with solo and group exhibitions). Some of his works have been recently acquired by prestigious institutions such as the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and the Devi Foundation, both in Properties- Delhi, India.

Education
2008 Bachelor of Fine Arts in the National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan.
Individual Exhibitions.
2014 The Untilted Show. Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid, Spain.
2013 In other words. Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, Austria.
2012 Dance in Retina. Lakeeren Gallery, Mumbai, India.
2012 Abstraction Contained. Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid, Spain.
2010 Even infinity takes time. Lakeeren Gallery, Mumbai, India.
2009 Shift 2. Canvas Art Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan.
2009 Shift. Rohtas Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan.
2008 Dot (A perfect circle). National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan.
Colective Exhibitions.
2014 Jameel Prize 3. Manege Museum, Moscow, Russia.
2014 Please rewind!. Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid, Spain.
2014 Jameel Prize 3. Hermitage-Kazan Museum. Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.
2014 Past Tradition. Exhibit320 Contemporary Art Space. New Dehli, India.
2014 The Drawingroom. Galerie I'm Taxispalais, Innsbruck, Austria.
2013 Jameel Prize 3. Victoria & Albert Museum. London, UK.
2013 The Drawingroom. Ursula Blickle Stiftung. Kraichtal, Germany.
2011 Intimate picture. Tokyo Gallery + BTAP, Tokyo, Japan.
2009 Other side. Chowkandi Art Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan.
2008 Print exhibition. Alhamra Art Council, Lahore, Pakistan.
2008 Miniature Artists of Pakistan. National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan.
Art Fairs.
2014 Art Basel. Galerie Krinzinger.
 

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Published on: September 2, 2014
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