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This is part of my Hypatia's Window series. Exploring the concept of 'conditional optimism' my work confronts dominant narratives of pessimism and celebrates science-driven human progress. My Hypatia paintings form a study of the Apollo 11 spacecraft's F-1 rocket engine Injector Plate and Hypatia (350AD - 415AD) - a female philosopher-mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, and studied the orbits of planets. I found the similarity between the form of the injector plate and the rose windows of Gothic architecture striking and was further inspired when I researched Rose Windows aka Catherine’s window and found a powerful connection to Hypatia. Hypatia’s death hands of a Christian mob was ordered, by Bishop Cyril of Alexandria – a man recognised as one of ‘Fathers of the Church’. That mob stripped her naked and tore her body to pieces. None of Hypatia’s writings are extant. She was essentially obliterated from history. Cyril was made a saint. The story of Hypatia’s murder was appropriated – in perhaps the ultimate irony – by Christianity as the story of the Martyrdom of St Catherine. In the story she is a devout Christian and scholar who is murdered for her beliefs by pagans. The symbol of the Catherine Wheel is a reference to her attempted execution by being ‘broken on the wheel’ as ordered by the pagan emperor Justinian (the wheel miraculously broke on touching Catherine). With my Hypatia’s Window series I seek to re-appropriate Hypatia’s story from her appropriation in the Saint Catherine legend and at the same time celebrate humanities greatest achievement to date - we walked on another world - even if it was our moon.
2022
Oil on Canvas
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161.4 W x 86.6 H x 0.8 D in
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London-based British artist, Sheefali Asija finished her Masters in Fine Arts from Chelsea College of Arts in December 2019. She completed the Complete Atelier Program from 2012-2014 in New York at the Fine Arts Union Square Atelier. She has exhibited her work in New York, Miami, LA, London Paris and Vienna.
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