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Ambreen Butt at Fleming Museum |
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Ambreen Butt, Untitled, from the series I Need a Hero, 2005 (detail). Watercolor and goache on wasli paper. Courtesy the artist and Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston.
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BURLINGTON, VT.- This winter the Robert Hull Fleming Museum welcomes contemporary artist Ambreen Butt whose site specific installation, I Need a Hero, responds to a recent, celebrated human rights case in Pakistan through the unlikely medium of Indian miniature painting. The exhibition runs through June 2, 2007.
Born in Pakistan and trained in miniature painting at the National College of Art in Lahore, Butt has lived and worked in the United States since the mid-1990s. Her paintings are rooted in her bicultural identity and retain the intricate, decorative patterning that characterizes Persian and Indian miniature painting; however, she updates the medium's painstaking technique with an infusion of new materials, such as Mylar, thread, and collage. Her work discards the conventional, passive representations of women circumscribed by romantic or heroic narratives in favor of female protagonists dressed in modern Western clothing, whose actions pose questions about both global and autobiographical issues, including war, cultural values, and identity and sexual politics.
In a recent review of Butt's work, the New York Times wrote, "With flair, wit and uncommon craftsmanship, Ambreen Butt...revives the exquisitely detailed medium of Persian and Indian miniature painting to explore modern issues like self-identity, clashes of cultural values, battles of the sexes, wars between good and evil and other knotty matters."
Ambreen Butt: I Need a Hero features wall paintings and recent works on paper, including a body of work inspired by Mukhtaran Mai (also known as Mukhtaran Bibi), a young Pakistani woman who was sentenced by the local tribal council to gang rape as retribution for accusations against her brother. Mai gained international attention and acclaim for bravely contesting this sentence by testifying against her attackers and using the compensation she was awarded to build a girls' school.
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