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Iqbal GeoffreyEpitaph, Mixed Media Abstract1963
1963
About the Item
Epitaph, 1963, identified on a label from Henri Gallery and inscribed Iqbal Geoffrey 1963 MacDowell Colony on the verso.
Mixed media on board, 24 x 18 in., framed.
N.B. Purchased from Henri Gallery on March 5, 1964.
Exhibitions:
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Ithaca, NY
The Other Story - Cornerhouse, Manchester
IV Biennale de Paris 1965 - Biennale de Paris, Paris
III Biennale de Paris - Biennale de Paris, Paris
Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo (mam), São Paulo Brazil
Tate Britain, London
Jafree, Mohammed Jawaid Iqbal 1939- (J. Iqbal Geoffrey)
Born January 1, 1939, in Chiniot, India (now Pakistan); naturalized U.S. citizen; Ethnicity: "Asian-American." Education: Government College, Lahore, Pakistan, B.A. (with distinction), 1957; Punjab University, LL.B. (summa cum laude), 1959; awarded A.I.C.E.A., London, England, 1961; Harvard University, LL.M., 1966; British Institute of Management, A.M.B.I.M., 1969; Read University, Ph.D., 1970, and LL.D.; Sangamon State University (now University of Illinois—Springfield), M.A. (highest honors), 1973; Bradford University, postgraduate certificate in business administration, 1976.
CAREER: Geoffrey & Khitran (international law firm), Lahore, Pakistan, partner and chair, 1960—. Pakistan Institute for Human Rights, general counsel, 1960—; United Nations, human rights officer, 1966-67; British Lion Films, chief accountant, 1968-69. State of Illinois, assistant attorney general, 1972-73; Shahzadi Mumtaz Jehan Trust, general counsel, 1972—; Embassy of Kuwait, London, England, chief accountant, 1974-75; special advisor to the president of Pakistan, 1980-84; Office of Ombudsman Order of Pakistan, founder, 1983. St. Mary's College, professor, 1967-68; CWS University, professor, 1970-71; American University of Pakistan, founder, 1970; Cleveland State University, professor, 1971-72; Hunerkada College of Art, Regents' Visiting Professor, member of board of governors, 1991—; Read University, professor at Law Center and Silver Jubilee University Professor; distinguished visiting professor at Lahore Law College.
Professional artist, with solo and group shows throughout the world, including Hyde Park, Alfred Brod Galleries, Everson Art Museum, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Grand Central Moderns in New York, NY, Henri Gallery in Washington, DC, Miami Museum of Modern Art, Victoria Miro Gallery, Hayward Gallery, and Royal College of Art; work represented in permanent collections, including those at Herbert Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Pasadena Museum of Art, Tate Gallery, British Museum, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Smith College, and H. W. Janson Museum of Modern Art.
MEMBER: Royal Society of Arts (fellow), Royal Academy of Artists.
AWARDS, HONORS: Huntington Hartford II and John D. Rockefeller III fellow, 1962-65; Fay B. Kent fellow, Alpha Chi Omega, 1963, 1965; Paris Biennial Award, 1965; Sir Philip Hendy and Lord Goodman bursary award, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1968; Queen Elizabeth II fellow, Bradford University, 1975-76; Outstanding Citizenship Award, Citizenship Council of Metropolitan Chicago, 1979; Sir Herbert Read Medal, 1992; designated a living legend by the government of Pakistan, 1994; nominated for King Hussein Award for Human Rights, 2002.
WRITINGS:
Qose-Qizah, 1957. Justice Is the Absence of Dictatorial Prerogative, Harvard Law School (Cambridge, MA), 1965.
Human Rights in Islam and in Pakistan, Harvard Law School (Cambridge, MA), 1965.
The Concept of Human Rights in Islam, 1980.
My salutary influences have been and are Hazrat Ali, Ghalib, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Sir Herbert Read, Antonia Fraser, Milan Kundera, and Sir V. S. Naipaul.
Iqbal Geoffrey’s work was included in the landmark exhibition The Other Story: Afro-Asian artists in post-war Britain, Hayward Gallery, London, 1989
- Creator:Iqbal Geoffrey (1939)
- Creation Year:1963
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)
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- Condition:Surface grime.
- Gallery Location:Surfside, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU38211715592
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McCarthy, Gerard, "May Wilson: Homespun Rebel", Art in America, vol. 96, no. 8, September 2008, pp. 142–47
Sachs, Sid and Kalliopi Minioudaki, Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968. Philadelphia: The University of the Arts, 2010, ISBN 978-0789210654
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