Waqas Khan

A graduate printmaker, artist Waqas Khan draws parallels between biology and an autonomous identity, inspired in part by the literature of Sufi poets. His works are represented in prestigious public collections, including London’s British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum, the Kiran Nadar Museum in India and the Deutsche Bank Collection in Frankfurt.

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The Library Has No Letters II
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Dancer’s Eye
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Line of Force II
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The Breath of the Compassionate
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Tranquil Pool
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Untitled III
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Line of Force I
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The Breath of the Compassionate IV
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Interruption II
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Paradisiacal
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Untitled III
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The Breath of the Compassionate VI
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My Small Dancing Particles
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Forming Spaces II
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Line of Force II
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Memory
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The Library Has No Letters
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Transpired
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Animal Print-I
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Animal Print-IX
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Arbitrary Metrics II
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Hose
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Paper Pleats Stool-S
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Tsubame Kitaru (Les Hirondelles Sont de Retour)
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Inhale:Exhale I
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Woven Paper Tall Jar-1
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