Art Basel Qatar 2026

Aiza Ahmed | Footnotes

Booth D211

Doha, Qatar

February 5 - 7, 2026

Art Basel Qatar 2026

Aiza Ahmed | Footnotes

Doha, Qatar

February 5 - 7, 2026

Sargent’s Daughters is delighted to present a solo presentation of new works by Aiza Ahmed entitled Footnotes, marking the artist’s first presentation in the region and  gallery’s Art Basel debut. Ahmed created this new body of work for Art Basel Qatar while in residence at The Arts Intensive Study Program at Fire Station, Doha, Qatar.

Footnotes draws on Ahmed’s ongoing engagement with the Wagah–Attari border ceremony, a highly theatrical military pageant enacted daily at the border of India and Pakistan. In this latest body of work, Ahmed focuses on the soldiers who perform at the border, as well as military marching musicians—drummers, brass players, and band members who perform at national parades, ceremonies, state events. Their uniforms and synchronized movements mimic those of soldiers, yet they remain marginal, even as they are fundamental to these nationalist displays. Populating Ahmed’s site-specific installation, the soldiers and musicians inhabit a charged landscape where political, geographic, and theatrical boundaries converge and collapse. Here, the border is not a fixed line but a breathing, shifting entity, inviting viewers to engage, cross, and recross the margins of history, humor, and memory.

Footnotes coalesces Ahmed’s multidisciplinary practices of painting, drawing, and sculpture. The heart of the work is a layered series of suspended paintings on muslin, hung at eye level, inviting viewers to walk around and between them, to see both sides, and experience the act of “crossing” without restriction. This is in dialogue with plywood cut-out figures marked with gestural charcoal drawings, their solid bodies echoing and extending the figures on the muslin. Across these varied media, Ahmed’s playful linework captures the musicians in their elaborate uniforms and heightens their gestures. Through absurdity and individuality, she creates a counternarrative to the grand pronouncements of the border ceremony.

Ahmed’s muslin paintings are porous yet defined, delicate yet monumental, mimicking the contradiction of borders as both separators and meeting points. Their permeability allows paint to seep through, destabilizing drawn lines and blurring boundaries, while muslin’s historical resonance — from colonial trade routes to women’s labor — holds the weight of geopolitical histories. The paintings move subtly with the air, their surfaces swelling and contracting as if breathing, amplifying the movements of the audience and echoing the haunting presence of history as a specter that hangs in the room. 

Plywood cutouts of fragmented figures, propped up like stage sets, anchor the installation and materialize Ahmed’s mark-making in three-dimensional space, while extending the painted compositions and existing in proximity to the viewer’s bodies. They create a topography that is simultaneously grounded and atmospheric, evoking the contested landscape of the subcontinent while never resolving into a singular narrative.

Fragmentation is central to Ahmed’s practice: each distortion, smear, or displacement undermines authority and linearity. The installation itself operates as a theater, and fictional border zone where the audience becomes both performer and spectator. The stage is a landscape of broken contours, where political lines are reframed as choreographic pathways. In Footnotes, repetition and distortion transform histories of Partition, theatrical ritual, gendered labor, and militarized choreography into an absurd dance.

Aiza Ahmed (b. 1997, Lahore, Pakistan; lives and works in New York) is an interdisciplinary artist working across painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, and video. 

Ahmed earned her BFA from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (2020) and her MFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI (2024). Her debut solo exhibition, The Music Room, was on view at Sargent’s Daughters, New York, NY from October to December, 2025. Ahmed’s work has been exhibited internationally, including a recent solo booth at SPRING/BREAK Art Show, New York, NY (2025); a two-person show at Twelve Gates Arts, Philadelphia, PA; and a three-person exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, VA. Group exhibitions include RISD Museum, Providence, RI (2025); The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (2024); Rajiv Menon Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA (2024); New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), New York, NY (2024); VM Art Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan (2021); and Dominion Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan (2021), among others.

She is the recipient of the 2025 Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant and 2025 Peter Hort Emerging Artist Award, as well as the Graduate Commons Grant Fellowship (2024) and RISD Fellowship (2022); the Edith Stone and Walter King Memorial Prize (2019); and the David R. Bean Prize in Fine Arts (2018) at Cornell University. In 2024, she participated in residencies with William Kentridge & Centre for the Less Good Idea at Brown Arts Institute, Providence, RI, and The Macedonia Institute, Chatham, NY. She is currently an artist-in-residence at Silver Art Projects, New York, NY, and The Arts Intensive Study Program at Fire Station, Doha, Qatar.

Press

AD Middle East | February 4, 2026

The Art Newspaper | February 2, 2026

Galerie | January 30, 2026

artnet | January 29, 2026

Art Basel Stories | January 23, 2026

Show Dates:

Preview Days (By invitation only)

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

11am – 7pm First Choice

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

11am – 3pm First Choice

3pm – 7pm First Choice & Preview

Public Days (Access with a ticket or a VIP Card)

Thursday, February 5, 2026

11am – 12pm First Choice & Preview

12pm – 7pm VIP or purchased tickets

Friday, February 6, 2026

12:30pm – 8:30pm VIP or purchased tickets

Saturday, February 7, 2026

11am – 12pm First Choice & Preview

12pm – 7pm VIP or purchased tickets

Venues:

M7: Msheireb Downtown Doha, Abdulla Bin Thani St, Doha, Qatar

Barahat Msheireb: Msheireb Downtown Doha, Abdulla Bin Thani Street, Doha, Qatar

Doha Design District (DDD): Msheireb Downtown Doha, Al Khail St, Doha, Qatar