The first monograph devoted to Lahore-based artist Fahd Burki,
covering a decade of his works on paper.
Born in 1981 in Lahore, Pakistan, Fahd Burki graduated from the
National College of Arts, Lahore, in 2003 and received a
Postgraduate Diploma from the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in
2010.
Over the last 10 years Burki has received much recognition and
appreciation for his intriguing imagery, and awarded the 'John
Jones Art on Paper Award' at Art Dubai in 2013. Burki employs
acrylic, charcoal, marker pen, and collage, as well as screen
printing. He frequently uses abstract graphic fields containing a
central form or figure that dominates the picture plane. The artist
draws inspiration from a wide range of sources, from tribal folk
art to science fiction. Although his sharp-edged forms can be seen
to refer to the type of icons associated with digital media, they
are all painstakingly produced by hand. These often playful but
also at times menacing icons and symbols are harvested from his
personal mythology of the present, and are both disconcertingly
familiar and completely novel.
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