Breath, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA, USA
19th December 2020 - 18th April 2022
Solo Show

Spiritual traditions around the world have long used the breath as a tool for transformation and awakening. In a series of paintings commissioned by PEM, British artist Zarah Hussain explores the universal sanctity and necessity of breathing. Mining her own reflections and experiences, she integrates the personal stories of members from our community who have, in some way, experienced the physical trauma of losing their breath or its transformative healing power.

Moving through inhalations and exhalations, as well as the silent spaces in between, Hussain’s work — produced in London while the artist was under lockdown due to COVID-19 — utilises the universal principles of mathematics and geometry to guide us into moments of deep contemplation and stillness. The exhibition, located in the Jurrien Timmer Gallery, also features an animation and soundscape that slows visitors down to activate an awareness of and deeper connection to the breath.

The exhibition is intimate in scale and immersive in nature. It features an evocative animation and soundscape that uses the same in and out breath count as the paintings and encourages visitors to follow along. “We live in a world where we are constantly on,” says Hussain. “There is such a benefit to just slowing down and being quiet. Taking time and focus to look inwards, to sit and breathe quietly, to meditate, to contemplate. There's a real power in reclaiming time for yourself.

Create your own breathing meditation and more information here:
pem.org/exhibitions/zarah-hussain-breath

 

Breath

Here is a short interview and some footage from the ‘Breath’ Exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum.

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