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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Born: 1983, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Nationality: Pakistan
  • Top-ranked work: Wave II
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Top 3 works: Wave II
  • Museums on APS:
    • Devi Art Foundation
    • Devi Art Foundation
    • Devi Art Foundation
    • Devi Art Foundation
    • Devi Art Foundation
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Also known as: iqra tanveer

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Iqra Tanveer: Weaving Memory and Reality in Installation

Born in the vibrant, layered city of Karachi, Pakistan, in 1983, webiqra tanveer’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in her cultural heritage while simultaneously embracing a contemporary sensibility. From an early age, she was nurtured within a family steeped in artistic tradition, a formative influence that ignited a lifelong passion for visual expression. This familial encouragement, coupled with formal training at the Department of Visual Studies at Karachi University (2007) and a post-graduation diploma in art education from Beaconhouse National University in Lahore (2009), provided her with a robust foundation upon which to build her distinctive artistic voice.

Tanveer’s work quickly moved beyond traditional academic boundaries, establishing itself within the realm of installation art. She skillfully integrates video, photography, and found objects—often imbued with symbolic weight—to create immersive environments that invite viewers into a dialogue with complex themes. Her practice isn't simply about presenting images; it’s about constructing experiences, prompting reflection on identity, culture, social justice, and the very nature of reality itself.

A Synthesis of Eastern Philosophy and Western Exploration

Tanveer’s artistic vision is profoundly shaped by a fascinating synthesis of Eastern philosophical concepts and Western methodologies. Initially trained within a predominantly Western framework at Karachi University, she recognized the limitations of solely relying on these perspectives when attempting to understand her own cultural context. This realization led her to actively engage with Eastern philosophies—particularly Sufism and quantum physics—which offer alternative frameworks for perceiving time, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of all things.

This intellectual curiosity is vividly reflected in her work, where she often employs techniques reminiscent of ancient rituals and meditative practices alongside contemporary installation methods. The influence of Shams Tabrizi and Rumi, central figures in Sufi mysticism, can be discerned in her exploration of the teacher-disciple relationship and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment—as evidenced in pieces like *Voices from the cave*. Her interest in quantum physics further informs her approach, mirroring the concept of observation influencing reality – a core tenet of the field.

Themes of Identity, Culture, and Social Justice

At the heart of Tanveer’s artistic practice lies a deep engagement with themes of identity, culture, and social justice. Her work frequently confronts issues of inequality, human rights, and the complexities inherent in navigating multiple cultural identities. She doesn't shy away from difficult conversations, instead using her art as a platform for critical reflection and empathetic understanding.

Her exploration of cultural identity is particularly poignant, examining how historical narratives, social structures, and personal experiences shape our perceptions of self and others. Works like *Lament of a Tree* powerfully convey the weight of memory—both individual and collective—and the ways in which it informs our present reality. The use of analogue photography, reminiscent of family albums, adds a layer of intimacy and nostalgia to these explorations, grounding them in personal experience while simultaneously addressing broader social concerns.

Notable Works and Exhibitions

Iqra Tanveer’s work has garnered significant recognition both within Pakistan and internationally. She has been featured in numerous group exhibitions across the globe, including showcases at prestigious galleries and museums in Europe and Asia. Her commitment to pushing artistic boundaries is evident in her participation in the III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art (special mention award) and her residency program at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam – an experience that continues to fuel her creative exploration.

  • Wave II: A captivating video installation exploring the interplay of light, water, and perception. (Available on WahooArt)
  • Numerous solo exhibitions showcasing her unique blend of media and thematic concerns.
  • Featured in “The Importance of Staying Quiet” at Yallay gallery, Hong Kong
  • Selected for the Residency programme at the Rice Academy, Amsterdam

A Continuing Journey of Exploration

Iqra Tanveer’s artistic trajectory is characterized by a restless curiosity and a willingness to experiment with new approaches. Her work reflects not only her personal experiences but also a deep engagement with contemporary issues—from the impact of technology on society to the urgent need for social justice. Her ongoing collaborations, including with her husband Ehsan Ul Haq, further enrich her practice, creating dynamic dialogues between their distinct artistic visions. As she continues to evolve and push the boundaries of installation art, Iqra Tanveer remains a compelling voice in the contemporary art world—one whose work invites us to contemplate the complexities of memory, identity, and the ever-shifting nature of reality.