NEW YORK, NY.- Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is presenting Amna Asghars third solo show at the gallery, titled A Meadow in the Clouds. This front-gallery exhibition consists of landscapes and skyscapes painted entirely with airbrush. Although realistically rendered, Asghars subjects are imagined, drawn from Bollywood film stills, pediatrician office decor, the artist's iPhone library and some terrain just outside of her studio. The aesthetic of the airbrush technique gives a dream-like feeling to the work, while each paintings imposing scale lends a seriousness to their subjects.
When conceiving the show, Asghar looked at late 19th century Orientalist photography made by Western commercial photographers. These antique images of Asian and Middle Eastern subjects were staged in a portrait studio, with the subjects wearing traditional clothing and standing against backdrops of deserts and palm trees, oaks and ferns. Asghars paintings conflate this imagery with multiple other sources, painted in a smoothly cohesive way to create seamless scenarios. These fantasy environments can be read as utopic or universally human, and point to the idea that a fictional world is familiar and mirrors our real world. Unlike the Orientalist photographers creations, Asghars paintings have no figures; they are open for anyone to inhabit. She thinks of her practice as setting a stage one made for the viewer.
Amna Asghar (b. 1984, Detroit, MI) lives and works in Detroit. Her first institutional solo show, Well Wishes, curated by Jova Lynne, opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit in 2021. In addition to two previous shows at Klaus von Nichtssagend, Asghar has had solo as well as group shows with Belle Isle Viewing Room, Detroit. Her work was a part of a series of group exhibitions curated by Sally Howell, Osman Khan, and Razi Jafri titled Halal Metropolis across metro Detroit and two exhibitions curated by Larry Ossei-Mensah, Parallels and Peripheries: Migration and Mobility, and On The Road II at VisArts, Rockville, MD and at Oolite Arts in Miami, FL respectively. Asghar received her BFA at Michigan State University and her MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design.