18.12-28.12.2024
Seeds of Yesterday, 25th Anniversary of the Department of Visual Studies, University of Karachi
V.M. Art Gallery, Karachi
Curated by S.M. Raza, Behram Farooqui, Zainab Hasan
30.10.2024
Guest Lecture on Public Art Interventions and Artist Talk
Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design
Lahore, Pakistan
31.08-3.11.2024
Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin
• Belia Zanna Geetha Brückner • Isabelle Heske • Leonie Kellein • Jeanna Kolesova • Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky • Mizi Lee • Marei Loellmann • Gülsah Mursaloglu • Laura Nitsch • Egle Otto • Evelina Reiter • Noor us Sabah Saeed • Dior Thiam • Cora Wöllenstein • Sofiia Yesakova •
For more info:https://kunstraumkreuzberg.de/ https://goldrausch.org/de/i-only-work-with-lost-and-found/,
11.02-24.04.2022
MADE IN BALMORAL | DER EUROPÄISCHE TRAUM // THE EUROPEAN DREAM
Noor us Sabah Saeed | Benjamin Althammer
Ab Freitag, dem 11. Februar 2022 ist die letzte Ausstellung des aktuellen Stipendien-Jahrgangs zum Thema »KUR – Kunst des Reisens« im »Made in Balmoral« zu sehen. Aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie findet keine Eröffnung mit Publikum statt. Die Ausstellung ist jederzeit von außen einsehbar.
Die Ausstellung »DER EUROPÄISCHE TRAUM // THE EUROPEAN DREAM« präsentiert Werke von Noor us Sabah Saeed und Benjamin Althammer, die die neunmonatigen Stipendien im Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral erhalten haben. Das Jahresthema »KUR – Kunst des Reisens« dient beiden als Ausgangspunkt, um sich mit elitären, hegemonialen Strukturen des internationalen Kulturbetriebs zu beschäftigen und zu fragen, wer welchen Zugang hat und warum.
Kuratorin: Ana Sophie Salazar
weiter Infos >>
https://www.balmoral.de/willkommen
15.11-20.11.21
UTOPIA SCHOOL 2021, FREE SCHOOL AND SOCIAL SPACE
Presentation & Discussion, Online
https://www.habitablespaces.org/events-1/utopia-school-2021-free-school-and-social-space
04.10.2020
Artist Talk with Noor us Sabah Saeed
Hosted by Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi
5.04-2.05.2020
'From The Hills to The Sea - Part II - ‘Pouring Concrete, Curing Mountains’
AAN Gandhara Art Space, Karachi
Curated by Saba Khan
This exhibition is a collaboration between AAN Gandhara Art Space and the Murree Museum Residency. This is the second collaboration between both institutions.
Artists featured in this exhibition incude Arif Mahmood, Hira Nabi, Faraz Amer and Noor Us Saba Saeed. The exhibition has been curated by Saba Khan.
The Murree Residency Artist Residency was established in 2014. Named after its location, a mountain resort town with a rich and layered colonial history, the Residency is concerned with artistic practices that pertain to issues of representation and marginalization in a postcolonial landscape.
http://www.aancollection.org/en/event/from-the-hills-to-the-sea-ii-pouring-concrete-curing-mountains-2019-2
9.04.2020
ARTIST TALK, Instagram live with Sabah Khan
2020
"12.0 Contemporary welcomes Philip Riley and Noor us Sabah Saeed for its second residency program titled as "HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN AGENCY IN RELATION TO NATURE AND ECOLOGY".
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9riKBVp84-/
02.07.2020
Winner Open Call, CORRESPONDENCE
Art Connect Berlin
Collaborative Project with Ginna Alejandra Vélez Carrasco ‘A New Routine – We Need to Draw from Distance to Understand
Artists @ginnalev & @noor.s.saeed were selected by curator @brunnosilva as one of two winners in our open call competition ‘Correspondence’ with their work ‘A New Routine – We Need to Draw from Distance to Understand.’
Based on interactive-performative exercises, their winning project was designed to understand the artists new routines during lockdown and explore new ways of communication from a distance.
28.02.2020
What is your Mantiq, ARTIST TALK with Noor us Sabah Saeed
Mantiq of the Mantis, Lahore
7.02-16.02.2020
Mashallah Naan House curated by Mahreen Zuberi
Realized for International Public Art Festival, Karachi
15.07 – 5.08.2019
Pouring Concrete, Curing Mountains
Murree Museum Residency, Murree, Pakistan
Excited for this year’s group with Arif Mahmood, Faraz Aamer Khan , Hira Nabi, Noor us Sabah and Zohreen Murtaza.
Artists will be looking at the growing urbanization of the Murree hills and production of concrete structures that continue to degenerate natural habitats and the forests.
This theme is a continuation of our late, dear friend and last year’s resident artist, Madiha Aijaz's project, who was documenting illegal, grey structures encroaching upon the forests.
19.10 – 27.10.2019
A Vital Piece of Information – Fragments of a Greater Context
Uqbar Project Space, Berlin
Curated byThomas Heidtmann
Artist talks
Sunday, October 27, 2019, 3 p.m.
The exhibition A Vital Piece of Information – Fragments of a Greater Context brings together two contemporary artistic positions from India and Pakistan, intersecting in their inquiry on information, technology, humans and time. Their specific topics of interest, methods, and perspectives are fundamentally different, yet they are united in their wish to reveal a hidden truth that is constituting our present.
http://projectspace.uqbar-ev.de/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=131&cntnt01returnid=15
12.09.2019
Scope Sessions #85 - Noor us Sabah Saeed / Linda Havenstein
Artist Talks & Media Salon
SomoS Gallery, Berlin
Starting Thursday, September 12th, 2019, 6:30pm, SomoS hosts a new season of the Scope Sessions – Artist Talks & Media Salon.
For Scope Sessions edition #85, we are happy to have Pakistani artist Noor us Sabah Saeed and German colleague Linda Havenstein as guests. They will speak about their work with a focus on climate change, sustainability, artistic strategies for resistance and post digital realities.
https://somos-arts.org/scope-sessions-85/
1.09-30.10.2019
Lacuna Lab Berlin
Artist in Residence, Berlin
Welcome our new residents Pratyush Raman and Noor Saeed!
Pratyush is a practising artist from Bangalore, India, where his work revolves around education, technology and playfulness of mathematics. He teaches creative coding and new media at Srishti School of Art Design and Technology. His enquiries deal with consciousness, conditioning and fiction in the contemporary paradigm of civilisation.
Noor us Sabah lives and works in Karachi, Pakistan. She is a recipient of Lahore Biennale Foundation’s Research Grant 2018/19. She has a strong International focus on contemporary art in relation to marginalization, pedagogies of social and environmental justice with high social impact. Her art and contemporary writing focus on erasure, voice, memory sites, politics of physical and virtual spaces, technology and media.
In late October there will be an exhibition at Uqbar. More info soon.
Special thanks to Goethe-Institut Bangalore and Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) for their generous support.
12.2018
"LBF is committed to supporting creative art practices, promote a diverse cultural ecology, and encourage interdisciplinary approaches and outcomes through research. Due to the overwhelming response for the LBF-AAN Open Call and the extraordinary quality of proposals received, the jury has awarded an additional grant to Noor us Sabah. The Grant is supported by LBF. Noor us Sabah will work with contemporary visual artist, mentor, and head juror Naiza Khan to develop her project over the next months."
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpgghkHHy4d/
https://www.lahorebiennale.org/research/lbf-research-grant-2018-2/
10.12.2019
19.01.2018
21-31.03.2018
18.12-28.12.2024
Seeds of Yesterday, 25th Anniversary of the Department of Visual Studies, University of Karachi
V.M. Art Gallery, Karachi
Curated by S.M. Raza, Behram Farooqui, Zainab Hasan
30.10.2024
Guest Lecture on Public Art Interventions and Artist Talk
Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design
Lahore, Pakistan
31.08-3.11.2024
Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin
• Belia Zanna Geetha Brückner • Isabelle Heske • Leonie Kellein • Jeanna Kolesova • Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky • Mizi Lee • Marei Loellmann • Gülsah Mursaloglu • Laura Nitsch • Egle Otto • Evelina Reiter • Noor us Sabah Saeed • Dior Thiam • Cora Wöllenstein • Sofiia Yesakova •
For more info:https://kunstraumkreuzberg.de/ https://goldrausch.org/de/i-only-work-with-lost-and-found/,
11.02-24.04.2022
MADE IN BALMORAL | DER EUROPÄISCHE TRAUM // THE EUROPEAN DREAM
Noor us Sabah Saeed | Benjamin Althammer
Ab Freitag, dem 11. Februar 2022 ist die letzte Ausstellung des aktuellen Stipendien-Jahrgangs zum Thema »KUR – Kunst des Reisens« im »Made in Balmoral« zu sehen. Aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie findet keine Eröffnung mit Publikum statt. Die Ausstellung ist jederzeit von außen einsehbar.
Die Ausstellung »DER EUROPÄISCHE TRAUM // THE EUROPEAN DREAM« präsentiert Werke von Noor us Sabah Saeed und Benjamin Althammer, die die neunmonatigen Stipendien im Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral erhalten haben. Das Jahresthema »KUR – Kunst des Reisens« dient beiden als Ausgangspunkt, um sich mit elitären, hegemonialen Strukturen des internationalen Kulturbetriebs zu beschäftigen und zu fragen, wer welchen Zugang hat und warum.
Kuratorin: Ana Sophie Salazar
weiter Infos >>
https://www.balmoral.de/willkommen
15.11-20.11.21
UTOPIA SCHOOL 2021, FREE SCHOOL AND SOCIAL SPACE
Presentation & Discussion, Online
https://www.habitablespaces.org/events-1/utopia-school-2021-free-school-and-social-space
5.04-2.05.2020
'From The Hills to The Sea - Part II - ‘Pouring Concrete, Curing Mountains’
AAN Gandhara Art Space, Karachi
Curated by Saba Khan
This exhibition is a collaboration between AAN Gandhara Art Space and the Murree Museum Residency. This is the second collaboration between both institutions.
Artists featured in this exhibition incude Arif Mahmood, Hira Nabi, Faraz Amer and Noor Us Saba Saeed. The exhibition has been curated by Saba Khan.
The Murree Residency Artist Residency was established in 2014. Named after its location, a mountain resort town with a rich and layered colonial history, the Residency is concerned with artistic practices that pertain to issues of representation and marginalization in a postcolonial landscape.
http://www.aancollection.org/en/event/from-the-hills-to-the-sea-ii-pouring-concrete-curing-mountains-2019-2
9.04.2020
ARTIST TALK, Instagram live with Sabah Khan
02.07.2020
Winner Open Call, CORRESPONDENCE
Art Connect Berlin
Collaborative Project with Ginna Alejandra Vélez Carrasco ‘A New Routine – We Need to Draw from Distance to Understand
Artists @ginnalev & @noor.s.saeed were selected by curator @brunnosilva as one of two winners in our open call competition ‘Correspondence’ with their work ‘A New Routine – We Need to Draw from Distance to Understand.’
Based on interactive-performative exercises, their winning project was designed to understand the artists new routines during lockdown and explore new ways of communication from a distance.
28.02.2020
What is your Mantiq, ARTIST TALK with Noor us Sabah Saeed
Mantiq of the Mantis, Lahore
15.07 – 5.08.2019
Pouring Concrete, Curing Mountains
Murree Museum Residency, Murree, Pakistan
Excited for this year’s group with Arif Mahmood, Faraz Aamer Khan , Hira Nabi, Noor us Sabah and Zohreen Murtaza.
Artists will be looking at the growing urbanization of the Murree hills and production of concrete structures that continue to degenerate natural habitats and the forests.
This theme is a continuation of our late, dear friend and last year’s resident artist, Madiha Aijaz's project, who was documenting illegal, grey structures encroaching upon the forests.
19.10 – 27.10.2019
A Vital Piece of Information – Fragments of a Greater Context
Uqbar Project Space, Berlin
Curated byThomas Heidtmann
Artist talks
Sunday, October 27, 2019, 3 p.m.
The exhibition A Vital Piece of Information – Fragments of a Greater Context brings together two contemporary artistic positions from India and Pakistan, intersecting in their inquiry on information, technology, humans and time. Their specific topics of interest, methods, and perspectives are fundamentally different, yet they are united in their wish to reveal a hidden truth that is constituting our present.
http://projectspace.uqbar-ev.de/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=131&cntnt01returnid=15
12.09.2019
Scope Sessions #85 - Noor us Sabah Saeed / Linda Havenstein
Artist Talks & Media Salon
SomoS Gallery, Berlin
Starting Thursday, September 12th, 2019, 6:30pm, SomoS hosts a new season of the Scope Sessions – Artist Talks & Media Salon.
For Scope Sessions edition #85, we are happy to have Pakistani artist Noor us Sabah Saeed and German colleague Linda Havenstein as guests. They will speak about their work with a focus on climate change, sustainability, artistic strategies for resistance and post digital realities.
https://somos-arts.org/scope-sessions-85/
1.09-30.10.2019
Lacuna Lab Berlin
Artist in Residence, Berlin
Welcome our new residents Pratyush Raman and Noor Saeed!
Pratyush is a practising artist from Bangalore, India, where his work revolves around education, technology and playfulness of mathematics. He teaches creative coding and new media at Srishti School of Art Design and Technology. His enquiries deal with consciousness, conditioning and fiction in the contemporary paradigm of civilisation.
Noor us Sabah lives and works in Karachi, Pakistan. She is a recipient of Lahore Biennale Foundation’s Research Grant 2018/19. She has a strong International focus on contemporary art in relation to marginalization, pedagogies of social and environmental justice with high social impact. Her art and contemporary writing focus on erasure, voice, memory sites, politics of physical and virtual spaces, technology and media.
In late October there will be an exhibition at Uqbar. More info soon.
Special thanks to Goethe-Institut Bangalore and Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) for their generous support.