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The Guild is delighted to
share that Traces of Light Amongst Ruins, a solo show of Zakkir
Hussain, is travelling to The Guild in Alibaug. Initially previewed at
the Draavidia Gallery in Kochi, the show makes a careful negotiation
between the vulnerability of consciousness and the cynicism of the
world. Hussain brings together daily objects that might be discarded in
the everyday, together with the human form, revealing a hidden world
that establishes connection to diverse realms of experience. The
abandoned, erased and denied become a point of tension, a failure of
orthodoxy, that he navigates with great attention in his constructed
world. The images he brings out connect ‘dilapidated ecosystems and
fragile lifelines across time and space’, in the artist’s words, moving
past convention and into a new state.
The show is open as of
today, 2 March 2026, and is on view until 20 April. We hope to see you
there!
Zakkir Hussain,
born 1970, Kerala, India is a contemporary Indian artist whose works
deal with contemporary issues. He was invited to be part of the first
Kochi-Muziris Biennale curated by Bose Krishnamachari and Riyas Komu in
2012. Some of his shows include The Ark and Other Works, curated
by T. M. Shihab, Draavidia Art Gallery, Kochi, 2025; Contemporary Art
from India, Lapidarium, Croatia, 2024; The Chaos Trilogy
II: Aliens in a Foreign Land, curated by Premjish Achari, The Guild,
2023; Cloak and Dagger: India’s Fictional Times, curated by
Shaheen Merali, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga, Latvia, 2021; Lokame
Tharavadu (The World Is One Family), curated by Bose Krishnamachari,
Alappuzha Kerala, 2021; Works on Paper: Mapping Subjects and Methods,
The Guild, Alibaug, 2020; Futures Present, curated by Sathyanand
Mohan, The Guild in collaboration with Gallery White, Baroda, 2018;
Mattancherry, curated by Riyas Komu, Uru Art Harbour, Kochi, 2017;
among others.
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