We are honored to have Nour Aslam, Founder & Executive Director of Art South Asian Project, to host this in-depth conversation with Fatima about the pervasive themes of surveillance and privacy in her artwork and beyond.
With her extensive experience in South Asian art, Nour brings a rich contextual background to the conversation. Together, they will delve into how digital and social surveillance shape our current lives and what implications they hold for the future. This talk will explore the nuances of being watched—both willingly and unwillingly—and how these dynamics are reflected in Fatima’s artwork, where private spaces and personal experiences intersect with public and monitored realms.
This event promises to be a compelling exploration of visibility, privacy, and the subtle ways in which surveillance influences individual and collective behavior. Join us to unpack these complex themes and gain deeper insights into the interplay of observation and expression in contemporary art.
Oct 30 2024