Farazeh Syed (b. 1971) is an artist based in Lahore. After completing two years of the fundamental program  at National College of Arts, Farazeh went on to acquire a diploma in print making at Gandhar
                
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                Farazeh Syed (b. 1971) is an artist based in Lahore. After completing two years of the fundamental program  at National College of Arts, Farazeh went on to acquire a diploma in print making at Gandhara Art School,  Islamabad. Inspired by the Ustad-Shagird (mentor-apprentice) relationship, she then trained with renowned  painter Iqbal Hussain for fifteen years. There, she learnt painting and an acute understanding of the human  form, subsequently, refining her own visual and conceptual vocabulary. During this period, Syed also  attended Continuing Education courses in painting/drawing at Parsons and Art Students League, New York.  As a Research Associate at Sanjan Nagar Institute of Art and Philosphy, Syed has lectured on South Asian  Classical Music and cultural history at National College of Arts, Musicology Department. She has been  involved in art teaching/ training through formal classes, lectures and talks. She recently completed her  Masters (Hons.) in Visual Arts (2014-2015) from National College of Arts.  Known for her often dark and unsettling paintings, it is the female who dominates Syed’s imagery. Drawing  upon ancient Indian art and folk texts—in which the woman is the active and authoritative protagonist—and  her own biography for inspiration, Syed creates bold satirical narratives that are imbued with subtle sexual  undertones. It is through these narratives that she addresses issues of identity, sexuality, gender politics and  patriarchal social structures. Her work challenges conventional notions of beauty and the ubiquitous Western  art historical representation of the female body as a visual metaphor for sensuality/eroticism and an  aesthetic ‘object’ of pleasure for the male gaze. Syed’s thematic concern, therefore, is to de-objectify and demystify the female body, portraying the ‘authentic’ woman as an individual with personal strength and  dynamism. Using paint and mix media, Syed uses both semi-translucent and opaque layering in her work to  create a rich visual and perceptual experience.  Farazeh has been exhibiting her work extensively. Her recent solo show was held in October 2017 at Sanat  Gallery, Karachi. Other solo exhibitions were held at Unicorn Gallery, Karachi and Alhamra Art Gallery,  Lahore. Recent group shows include Four Women Four Stories, Sanat Gallery Karachi, Love Letters, Sanat  Gallery, Karachi, ‘The Imago Mundi Project for Pakistan’, Imago Mundi Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Recent  Works, by Farazeh Syed, Buland Iqbal and Alee Saad, Chawkandi Art, Karachi, MA (Hons.) Visual Arts Degree  Show, Zahoor al Akhlaque Gallery, National College of Arts, Lahore, Figure in Movement, Abrar Ahmed, Ashok  Bhowmick, Farazeh Syed and Noori Berdi, Unicorn Gallery, Karachi, United- in the Age of Dialogue, National  Art Gallery, Islamabad, Contemporary Art Fair 2011, A Rastay project, Representational is not a Dirty Word,  Poppy Seed Gallery, Karachi.
                
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                                13.03,2020
                         
                     
                 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                    
                        
                        
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                                14.01,2022