Untitled 3 (from
Painting
Contemporary Realism
2015
Contemporary
10.0 x 15.0 cm
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
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Untitled 3 (from
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The Urban Echoes of Lahore
In the quiet intimacy of Untitled 3, artist Risham Syed invites us to step into a meticulously observed corner of the urban landscape. This small yet profound work, measuring just 10 x 15 cm, captures a moment of stillness amidst the architectural rhythm of a city. The composition presents three distinct buildings with crisp white exteriors, their facades punctuated by a rhythmic arrangement of windows and balconies that suggest a lived-in history. A solitary car parked near the center serves as a subtle anchor, grounding the scene in the contemporary reality of street life. Through this focused lens, Syed transforms a simple architectural study into a poetic meditation on the structures that house our collective memories.
The technique employed in this piece reflects Syed’s deep connection to the traditions of British Impressionism, reimagined through a modern, Pakistani sensibility. There is a palpable sense of texture and light that breathes life into the white walls of the buildings. The artist utilizes subtle tonal shifts to define depth and form, allowing the play of shadow to suggest the passage of time and the heat of the afternoon sun. This approach does more than merely replicate a scene; it layers the canvas with an atmospheric quality that makes the urban environment feel both tangible and ethereal, inviting the viewer to linger on the weathered details of the cityscape.
A Symphony of Structure and Soul
Beyond its visual charm, Untitled 3 carries the weight of Syed’s broader artistic mission: to explore Lahore not just as a physical space, but as a repository of sociological and political narratives. Each window and balcony becomes a silent witness to the ebb and flow of urban existence. The starkness of the white buildings against the composition creates a sense of clarity and purity, yet beneath this surface lies the complexity of a city shaped by colonial legacies and evolving cultural identities. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated point of focus—a window into a world where architecture and emotion intersect.
Integrating such a work into a curated space provides an opportunity to introduce a sense of contemplative calm. The painting’s ability to evoke the "urban echo" makes it an ideal selection for those seeking art that tells a story of resilience and continuity. Whether placed in a minimalist modern gallery or a richly textured study, this reproduction serves as a poignant reminder of the beauty found in the overlooked corners of our world, making it a timeless addition to any high-end collection.
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Biografia dell'artista
Risham Syed: Exploring Lahore’s Urban Echoes
Risham Syed, born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1969, is a Pakistani artist whose work delves into the complexities of urban landscapes—specifically the city of Lahore. His artistic journey began with formal training at Royal College of Art in London and continued with a BA from National College of Arts in Lahore, establishing him as a significant voice within contemporary Pakistani visual arts. Syed’s distinctive approach centers on capturing the essence of Lahore's cityscape not merely as physical spaces but as repositories of history, sociology, and political narratives. Early Influences: Syed’s artistic sensibilities were undoubtedly shaped by the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan and its colonial past. The influence of British Impressionism is palpable in his textural techniques—particularly evident in pieces like ‘Untitled 4,’ where a weathered building is rendered with thick impasto and muted tones, conveying a profound meditation on time, decay, and resilience. This stylistic choice reflects a broader engagement with artistic traditions that grapple with themes of memory and transformation, mirroring the city’s own evolution under successive rulers. Technique & Style: Syed’s signature style involves layering textures meticulously to create surfaces that resonate with depth and emotion. He employs oil paints extensively, utilizing techniques like glazing and scumbling to achieve subtle tonal variations and imbue his canvases with a palpable sense of atmosphere. The resulting paintings are characterized by their textured surfaces—a deliberate choice designed to mimic the materiality of urban environments. This technique isn’t simply about visual representation; it's an attempt to embody the very feeling of Lahore – its grit, its grandeur, its layered history. Subject Matter: Syed consistently focuses on capturing scenes from Lahore’s daily life, often depicting architectural details alongside human figures. These images aren't merely representations; they serve as prompts for contemplation about memory, identity, and the passage of time. The artist seeks to convey not just what is seen but also what is felt—the emotional resonance of place. His depictions aim to capture the spirit of Lahore – its vibrant energy juxtaposed with moments of quiet solitude, reflecting the complexities of urban existence. Notable Achievements: While Syed’s work hasn’t garnered widespread international acclaim, he has gained recognition within Pakistan's artistic community for his unwavering commitment to exploring themes of urban decay and social commentary. His exhibitions in Lahore have consistently showcased his mastery of technique and his ability to evoke powerful responses from viewers. Furthermore, his inclusion in prestigious art prizes like the Sovereign Asian Art Prize and ABRAAJ Capital Art Prize underscores the significance of his contribution to contemporary Pakistani visual arts. Historical Significance: Syed’s artistic endeavor represents a crucial dialogue with Pakistan's colonial legacy—specifically the transformation of Lahore from a Mughal imperial capital to a modern metropolis. Through his art, he offers a nuanced perspective on this transition, prompting reflection on the enduring impact of imperial rule and the challenges faced by contemporary urban dwellers striving to forge their own identities amidst historical echoes. His work serves as a testament to the power of art to engage with complex social and political narratives, fostering critical inquiry into Pakistan’s past and present.Selected Works: A Textured Reflection of Lahore
- Untitled 4 (from ): This piece exemplifies Syed’s masterful use of impasto to depict a crumbling building façade. The muted color palette enhances the melancholic mood, emphasizing the passage of time and the enduring presence of history.
- Untitled 1 (from ): Further exploration into textural layering is evident in this artwork, which captures a quiet urban scene with understated beauty.
- Untitled 3 (from ): The artist’s attention to detail—particularly in portraying architectural elements—is showcased in this canvas.
- 1996: MA Royal College of Art, London, UK
- 1993: BFA Honours (Painting), National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan
- 1989: BA Kinnaird College, Lahore, Pakistan
- 2013: Shortlisted for Sovereign Asian Art Prize 2013
- 2012: ABRAAJ Capital Art Prize
- 1996: Stephenson Harwood Award, Degree Show, RCA, London
- 1994-96: Charles Wallace Trust Scholarship, UK
- 1995: Cité International des Arts, Paris, France
- 1989-3: Merit Scholarship, National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan
- 2016: ‘Look At The City From here: Through the Rear View Mirror and the Looking-glass’ Gandhara Art Space, Karachi.
- 2016: Solo Booth with Project 88, Art Dubai
- 2014: ‘Kaal Pakhan (Blackbirding)’, Canvas Gallery, Karachi
- 2014: Solo Project with Project 88 at Dhaka Art Summit
- 2013: ‘Metropolyptical: A Tale of a City’, Project 88, Mumbai
- 2010: ‘Lahore 2010’, Rohtas Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan
- 2010: ‘And the Rest is History’, Talwar Gallery, NY, U.S.A.
- 2008: Canvas Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan
- 2017-18: Beyond Borders, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK
- 2017: Art Basel, Hong Kong
- 2016-17: Digging Deep-Crossing Far, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin
- 2015-16: The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery, Australia
- This Night-Bitten Dawn, 24 Jor Bagh, New Delhi
- 2015: Art_Textile, Whitworth Gallery, Manchester, UK
- Frieze Art Fair, London
- 2014: ‘Stills of Peace’, Cathedral at Atri, Italy
- Group Show, Islamabad Literary Festival, Islamabad
- ‘Stet’, Lahore Literary Festival, Alhamra Art Gallery, Lahore
- 2013: Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art, Hangzhou, China
- ‘Women of Substance’, Rohtas Gallery, Lahore
- Art Basel, Hong Kong
Risham Syed
1969 - , Pakistan
Informazioni rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Urban Landscape Art
- Date Of Birth: 1969
- Full Name: Risham Syed
- Nationality: Pakistani
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled 4
- Untitled 1
- Untitled 3
- Place Of Birth: Lahore, Pakistan

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