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Huma bhabha met roof.
Gerald cantor roof garden in new york.
The commission was conceived by the artist in consultation with sheena wagstaff leonard a.
Huma bhabha born 1962 is a pakistani american sculptor based in poughkeepsie new york.
The artist huma bhabha s installation for the metropolitan museum of art s roof garden opening tuesday is we come in peace.
Huma bhabha is primarily known for her figurative and often monumental sculptures in striking combinations of materials.
Pakistani artist huma bhabha has been selected as the sixth artist to create a site specific installation for the met s iris and b.
Known for her uniquely grotesque figurative forms that often appear dissected or dismembered bhabha often uses found materials in her sculptures including styrofoam cork rubber paper wire and clay.
Gerald cantor roof garden has recently featured work by adrián villar rojas 2017 huma bhabha 2018 and most recently alicja kwade 2019.
We come in peace was a commissioned art installation created by huma bhabha a new york based pakistani american sculptor for the iris and b.
Bhabha s work addresses themes of colonialism war displacement and memories of place.
Gerald cantor roof garden of the metropolitan museum of art the installation was planned to be on display from april 17 2018 to october 28 2018.
The series of site specific commissions on the iris and b.
Huma bhabha born 1962 karachi pakistan has been selected to create a site specific installation for the met s iris and b.
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Gerald cantor roof garden the sixth in a series of commissions for the outdoor space.
The 2018 roof garden commission huma bhabha we come in peace will be on view from april 17 to october 28 2018.
Courtesy of the artist and salon 94 new york.
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The installation consisted of two sculptures named we come in peace and benaam which means nameless.
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The pakistani born artist huma bhabha has installed two monumental sculptures on the roof of the metropolitan museum of art the taller of the figures an ambiguously sexed 12 foot tall body titled.
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Using salvaged objects such as fragments of furniture and industrial polystyrene boxes and a wide range of media including clay wood cork paper plastic rubber and metal bhabha creates sculptures that hover between the recognisably human and the otherworldly.
The met cloisters opens september 12.