Vitrine

Ashfika Rahman
The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing

Solo exhibition
21.09.21 – 19.12.21

Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Natore), 2021. Stitching on ‘Burlap’ (a local handmade fabric made by the indigenous community Natore) with recycled Saree and Dhoti. 233 x 173 x 12 cm. Unique.
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Natore), 2021. Stitching on ‘Burlap’ (a local handmade fabric made by the indigenous community Natore) with recycled Saree and Dhoti. 233 x 173 x 12 cm. Unique.
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Natore) (detail), 2021. Stitching on ‘Burlap’ (a local handmade fabric made by the indigenous community Natore) with recycled Saree and Dhoti. 233 x 173 x 12 cm. Unique.
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Natore) (detail), 2021. Stitching on ‘Burlap’ (a local handmade fabric made by the indigenous community Natore) with recycled Saree and Dhoti. 233 x 173 x 12 cm. Unique.
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Sirajganj), 2021. Stitching on ‘Shital pati’ (a local handmade fabric made by indigenous community Sirajganj) with wool and recycled Saree and and Dhoti. 163 x 151 x 12 cm. Unique.
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Sirajganj), 2021. Stitching on ‘Shital pati’ (a local handmade fabric made by indigenous community Sirajganj) with wool and recycled Saree and and Dhoti. 163 x 151 x 12 cm. Unique.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing, 2021. Installation view. VITRINE, Basel. Photographer: Marcel Scheible.
Ashfika Rahman, The Power Box XIII, 2016-20172. C-type print on archival paper. Framed. 46 x 30 cm. Edition of 3 (+2AP).
Ashfika Rahman, The Power Box XIII, 2016-20172. C-type print on archival paper. Framed. 46 x 30 cm. Edition of 3 (+2AP).
Ashfika Rahman, The Power Box XIV, 2019-2021. C-type print on archival paper. Framed. 46 x 30 cm. Edition of 3 (+2AP).
Ashfika Rahman, The Power Box XIV, 2019-2021. C-type print on archival paper. Framed. 46 x 30 cm. Edition of 3 (+2AP).
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Santal), 2021. 6 C-type prints on archival paper with wool stitching. Frame. 17 x 17 x 4 cm (each). Unique (+1AP).
Ashfika Rahman, Redeem (Santal), 2021. 6 C-type prints on archival paper with wool stitching. Frame. 17 x 17 x 4 cm (each). Unique (+1AP).

‘The typology of wounds, the mapping of healing’ is Bangladeshi artist Ashfika Rahman’s first solo show in Europe. The exhibition presents new and existing photographic and textile works produced in Bangladesh in collaboration with marginalised indigenous communities in her home country.

Artist
Ashfika Rahman

Curator
Alys Williams

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Location

Vitrine
Vogesenplatz 15
4056 Basel
Switzerland
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Website
https://www.vitrinegallery.com

Published on: 18.08.21