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Pakistan-born artist ‘creates history’ in New York court

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By Web Desk Published February 11, 2023 3 Min Read
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Artist Shahzia Sikander stands in front of her sculpture "Witness" stands in Madison Square Park. (AFP)
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 For over a century, the plinths atop a New York courthouse held statues all depicting men. Not anymore, thanks to the work of a Pakistani-American artist.

Joining Zoroaster, Confucius, Moses, and six other male ancient jurists on the neoclassical building’s roof in Manhattan is an eight-foot female sculpture shimmering in gold.

Shahzia Sikander, 53, created the work to raise awareness about the low representation of women in public statues in the United States, which tend to honor white men.

“Representation matters and women representation (matters) in spaces which have been fundamentally very patriarchal, like law and art,” the artist told AFP.

“So, of course, placing the character on the roof of the courthouse, the context of the courthouse allows a very different conversation to take shape,” the 53-year-old added.

The building, in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, has boasted ten plinths since it opened in the late 19th century. In 1955, a statute of the Prophet Mohammed was removed from one following complaints from Pakistan, Indonesia and Egypt.

Shahzia Sikander’s sculpture (right) tops the Supreme Court’s Appellate Division First Department courtroom near Madison Square Park as part of her multimedia show to breathe, air, life on February 7, 2023, in New York City. — AFP

Several statues were then shifted over one spot — but an empty plinth remained.

Now, Sikander’s sculpture occupies where the Byzantine emperor Justinian used to stand.

Her statute depicts a feminine figure emerging from a pink lotus flower, her hair braided into spiraling horns.

It calls to attention the discrimination women continue to face, “whether it is health and education rights, equal economic opportunities, gender-based violence and race, or class discrimination,” Sikander says.

“Despite years of women’s struggle for legal, socio-economic and political equality, gender bias continues to create barriers for many women,” she wrote in her artist’s note about the work.

Sikander, born in Lahore and moved to the United States 30 years ago, entitled the work “NOW,” a nod to recent events that opponents say have dismantled women’s rights.

The Supreme Court, which has leaned heavily to the right since Donald Trump’s presidency, scrapped the federal right to abortion when it overturned Roe v. Wade last June.

The statue boasts the signature lace collar of liberal icon and progressive Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died in September 2020 at 87.

“With Ginsburg’s death and the reversal of Roe, there was a setback to women’s constitutional progress,” said Sikander.

The temporary work is part of her exhibition “Havah… to breathe, air, life,” which features an 18-foot sculpture called “Witness” in nearby Madison Square Park.

The two works will be on display until June. (AFP)

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