About the Artists
RASHEED ARAEEN
Araeen trained as a civil engineer in Pakistan before moving to England and becoming an artist. Rasheed Araeen called some of his artworks “structures”.

These structures are made of criss-cross forms that are repeated and hung on walls. What do they remind you of?

Rasheed Araeen
Basant, 1970
Acrylic on wood
104 x 46 x 10.5 cm

Collection of Elaine W. Ng and Fabio Rossi Courtesy of Rossi & Rossi

Rasheed Araeen
(3R+2B)SW, 1971
Acrylic on wood
77 x 75.5 x 15.5 cm

Collection of Satian Pengsathapon and Posit Laohaphan through Rossi & Rossi Courtesy of Rossi & Rossi

KIM LIM
Singapore-born artist Kim Lim is considered one of the first sculptors and printmakers in Southeast Asia. Her sculptures are made of repeated shapes and forms.

What shapes can you spot?

Kim Lim
Basant, 1970
Acrylic on wood
104 x 46 x 10.5 cm

Collection of Elaine W. Ng and Fabio Rossi Courtesy of Rossi & Rossi

Kim Lim
(3R+2B)SW, 1971
Acrylic on wood
77 x 75.5 x 15.5 cm

Collection of Satian Pengsathapon and Posit Laohaphan through Rossi & Rossi Courtesy of Rossi & Rossi