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Shahzia Sikander
Shahzia Sikander

Shahzia Sikander is a renowned Pakistani-Canadian artist known for her unique paintings and installation arts. Her works blend traditional Pakistani art with modern Western art techniques, exploring the complexities of identity, gender, and culture. more

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“Since the journey is a metaphor - the most ambiguous and seductive of metaphors, we tell ourselves - it can also be born of immobility. There is no need to drag our bodies around so much, all dressed up. It's hot, there are flies, diseases. It is enough to close our eyes, seated on a chair in the shade, to float on the waves of imagination. Isn't that what books are there for?”

“Now I had lived long enough and had heard enough from urchins my age and from other slaves, to distrust the person who calls himself merciful, or just, or kindly. Usually these are the most cruel, niggardly and selfish people, and slaves learn to fear the master who prefaces his remarks with tributes to his own virtues.”