Dark Matters 11 - Shaheen Merali Exhibition (Apna Arts)
Date: May 2001 - Venue: Art Exchange Gallery
APNA Arts commissioned Shaheen to produce this show to include a 3 metre inflatable sculpture, and three two-dimensional paper collages through a New Works and Commission Grant from the Arts Council of England.
A small leaflet/brochure was produced with text written by artist and critic Dave Beech.
His critique of Shaheen Merali’s work follows:
“Popular culture is a special kind of carrier of social prejudice: it conceals the values it perpetuates.
Racist sit-coms, for instance, are well known for converting hate into charm and it is impossible to tell whether the hate has been subverted or affirmed in the process. Merali shakes the familiarity off these popular representations of race and hands them back with knobs on.
That is to say, he picks up the almost imperceptible racial cues embedded in culture and re-presents it as racial.
In previous work, ‘digNature’, Merali adopted the privileged setting of the vitrine, or showcase, as both a highbrow artistic conversion and the site of the museums display of ethnic material and racist ideology. Putting the cultural detritus of commodity popularisations of racism in the place of tribal and ritual objects collected by anthropologists and other colonial visitors transforms the vitrine into a wishing well in which Merali throws the currency of racist populism as a gift to the gods.
The glass case thus becomes a screen on which otherwise overlooked racist content is projected.”
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