Maryam Jafri (b. 1972)’s work is informed by a research-based, interdisciplinary process, often marked by a series of experiments at the crossroads of cultural anthropology and conceptual art. This exhibition presents Jafri’s Product Recall: An Index of Innovation (2014–15) which combines framed texts, “still life” product photography, and samples of unsuccessful food products from the late 1960s to the recent past. This exhibition marks Jafri’s first solo institutional presentation in the United States.
Maryam Jafri (b. 1972) lives and works between Copenhagen and New York. In 2018, she participated in the inaugural edition of the Front International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, An American City: Eleven Cultural Exercises. She has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands; Kunsthalle Basel; Betonsalon, Paris; and Gasworks, London, among others. Her work has been featured in the Sao Paolo Biennial; the Belgian Pavillion at the 57th Venice Bienniale; Manifesta 9; and the Shanghai Biennale. Recent group exhibitions include Fassbinder & Contemporary Video Art , Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin; Past is Present: Murals, Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit; and Meeting Points 9, Beirut Art Center. She received her MA from the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University and is an alum of the Whitney Independent Study Program, New York.
Virtual ICA LA: Maryam Jafri
360° exhibition documentation of Maryam Jafri: I Drank the Kool Aid But I Didn’t Inhale
Installation view of Maryam Jafri: I Drank the Kool-Aid But I Didn’t Inhale Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, February 10–June 30, 2019 Photo: Elon Schoenholz/ICA LA