Risham Syed (b.1969) lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan.
Risham Syed received a BFA in Painting from the National College of Art, Lahore (1993) and an MA from the Royal College of Art, London (1996).
The Seven Seas
Risham Syed
The Seven Seas
2012
Printed cotton, hand-woven cotton, digital printing on cotton, batik, lace, American cotton wool filling
Dimensions variable
Art Jameel Collection
The Seven Seas, (2012), is a series of large scale quilts where the artist connects the intricacies of contemporary geopolitics with the 19th and early 20th Century cotton trade of the British Empire. With fabric sourced from travels to Turkey, Bangladesh, the U.A.E, Sri Lanka, U.K., India and within her native Pakistan, Syed weaves the history of the location-specific craft of textile production with tales of political resistance. All her quilts depict 20th-century maps of various port cities that were strategically located on the colonial European trade route such as Izmir in Turkey, Kandy in Sri Lanka, Mumbai in India, and Ras al-Khaimah in the U.A.E. Apart from being trade gateways, these cities were also sites of resistance and rebellion against imperial powers. Each quilt is made by combining a variety of techniques, wherein the stitching and layering of fabric echo the layering of historical and post-colonial narratives.
Risham Syed (b.1969) lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan.
Risham Syed received a BFA in Painting from the National College of Art, Lahore (1993) and an MA from the Royal College of Art, London (1996).