HUSSAIN, Rummana; A space for healing
In A space for healing, Rummana Hussain has created a room that is intended to evoke the atmosphere of a Sufi shrine while also drawing in elements that are associated with a hospital room. Both these places, the shrine and the hospital, are spaces of healing. As the artist has said:
'The hospital provides physical healing, the shrine spiritual healing, At the same time the hospital is also a space where one can spiritually prepare to face the afterlife, and the shrine is a space for questioning life itself.'
In this work Hussain creates a space that considers ideas of redemption and refuge by bringing together the aspects of the physical and the mystical worlds. A space for healing was created for the 'Third Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art' at Queensland Art Gallery in 1999 during a time when the violence between the Hindu and Muslim populations in India was heightened. It was also the last art work made by the artist before she succumbed to cancer.
Connected objects
A space for healing 1999
- HUSSAIN, Rummana - Creator