ISLAMABAD: An exhibition by artists Saad Ahmed and Agha Jandan titled ‘Jamaa, Zarb, Taqseem’ (‘Gather, Hit, Split’), opened at the Satrang gallery on Thursday. The exhibition pays tribute to the children killed in an attack on Army Public School (APS), Peshawar on December 16 last year.
Mr Ahmed’s contribution featured drawings of the children, some carrying school bags and books, while others were depicted in heart wrenching stances, with their arms held above their heads.
The artist had apparently captured them mid-pose during a physical education lesson, or perhaps he has frozen them in the last moments of their lives. They stand either with their hands behind their heads or with them held above, as if they were threatened.
The artist explained: “I create my pieces with varied levels of connection to reality. Within those parameters I probe states of being through involuntary and enforced acts in everyday life.”
Saad Ahmed used various mediums and techniques for his pieces, all linked to the concept of a question mark. The artist explained that in a way, through pixilated and half visible images, he had tried to portray the unresolved questions around the incident, of finding an answer to the all the chaos around.
Saad Ahmed’s bold drawings were accompanied by paintings of blackboards by Agha Jandan. They showed regular classroom activities and chalk markings of lessons on blackboards.