Shezad Dawood
The World as Will and Idea
Piccadilly Circus Underground station
Ticket Hall & exit subway 2
3 October 2005 – 16 January 2006
London Underground’s Platform for Art programme is delighted to present an exhibition of new works made especially for Piccadilly Circus Station by artist Shezad Dawood.
The exhibition is a selection of works from a series of 52 drawings made
over 52 weeks. With one drawing produced each week for an entire year, the
series became an alternative diary. The ritualistic manner of their production
echoes their subject matter, the currency of popular spiritual symbolism.
Overflowing with symbols, signs and images of faith from secular and religious contexts, the images are obscure and familiar, mysterious and recognisable. Their meanings are transformed as they draw on a wide range of references to different cultures, styles and periods, reflecting the current fascination with the search for spiritual value and fulfilment in an increasingly impersonal society.
The works have a charmingly utopian appeal reminiscent of psychedelic posters produced during the heyday of peace and love in the 1960s. They resemble design classics of spirituality, nostalgically revived as an alternative set of brands for today’s consumer lifestyles. The presentation of the works in a busy, West End underground station places them in the world of high impact advertising. Dawood’s proposition could be that it is the quest for meaning and a connection with a higher power that underlies the desire behind the quick fix of the city centre shopping extravaganza.
The notion of authenticity is an undercurrent running through all of
Dawood’s work as he explores and examines how identity, and by extension
culture, become fluid commodities. His work investigates and employs media
such as advertising, film posters and fashion photography to subvert traditional
cultural boundaries and to propose a new social geography. He is therefore
particularly apt for showing in such a bustling travel interchange.
Notes for Editors:
- Shezad Dawood was born in London in 1974 and still lives and works in the city. He graduated with an MA from the Royal College of Art in 2000 and has exhibited in many solo and group shows in the UK and internationally. His work reflects a keen cultural awareness, appropriating various forms of popular image-making and exploring the artist’s own sense of cultural hybridity.
- This project is curated by Tamsin Dillon for Platform for Art.
- With over three million passengers using the network per day, this project will be exposed to the biggest contemporary art audience in the country.
Platform for Art is the public art programme for London Underground
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please tel: 020 7918 4625 or email: art@tube.tfl.gov.uk
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© 2005 Shezad Dawood |
© 2005 Shezad Dawood |
© 2005 Shezad Dawood |
© 2005 Shezad Dawood |
The thumbnails below link to images taken of the exhibition
Photography - Stephen White |
Photography - Stephen White |
Photography - Stephen White |
Photography - Stephen White |
Photography - Stephen White |
Photography - Stephen White |
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