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The Documentary Podcast

In the Studio: Amin Gulgee - Heavy metal

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Amin Gulgee defies easy categorisation: he’s a metal sculptor, a curator, and one of Pakistan’s most innovative and cherished artists, the beating heart of his home city of Karachi’s creative scene. His metalwork is as dramatic and eccentric as Amin is. He’s in your face, uncompromising, a living and breathing performance piece.

Amin also comes from a prestigious family: his father, Ismail Gulgee, was one of Pakistan’s most famous modernists, creating abstract paintings that have been exhibited across the globe, and even sketching heads of state like Reagan and Gaddafi. In 2007, Ismail and Amin’s mother Zaro were tragically murdered by their driver. It was Amin who found their bodies, in their house which adjoins his own studio and gallery. Much of Amin’s work since has been an attempt to come to terms and heal from this most tragic of events.

Presenter Harry Stott meets Amin on location in his Karachi studio-cum-gallery-cum-home, as he prepares to open a new museum of his father’s work – the ‘most momentous’ thing he has ever attempted. We listen in as Amin shows us the calligraphy adorned doors which he has created for the museum’s entrance. We go inside his studio to hear about his creative process more widely. And we hear Amin come to terms with the tragedy of his parents’ death and the solace that he finds in his workshop.

Amidst the tumult of this momentous museum opening in the already tumultuous city of Karachi, this episode of In the Studio attempts to understand how Amin’s two year process of creation, curation and healing will change his creative process for the years to come.

Presenter & Producer: Harry Stott Co-producer & Fixer: Adam Fahy-Majeed Exec Producer: Sandra Ferrari Sound Design & Engineering: Alan Leer, Lizzy Andrews

A Message Heard Production

Image: Amin Gulgee (Credit: Humayun Memon)

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're rolling, as they say.

0:04.4

Rolling in Karachi.

0:06.5

Welcome to the documentary in the studio from the BBC World Service.

0:11.1

I'm Harry Stott, a journalist and audio producer.

0:14.4

And I'm in Karachi, Pakistan.

0:16.9

It's February 2025, and I'm here to meet Amin Gulji, a metal sculptor, curator,

0:24.0

performance artist, and the beating heart of Karachi's creative scene.

0:28.8

So where are we here, Adam?

0:30.3

We're in Clifton Karachi, right near the beach.

0:33.6

Nice.

0:34.3

Old part of Karachi.

0:36.0

I'm with my old friend and co-producer for this show, Adam Farhi Majid,

0:41.6

a Pakistani Australian Karachi-based art curator,

0:45.6

who's worked closely with Amin over the past eight years.

0:48.6

As you turn on to this sort of, yeah, one of these main perpendicular roads,

0:53.2

you can kind of see a means house.

0:54.8

He's driving us to Amin's house, which is also his gallery and his studio.

1:00.1

But it's Amin's roof, which is the first thing you spot.

1:03.6

It looks like kind of a gaudy sort of thing.

1:06.5

He calls it Salam Gowdy.

1:08.6

We've come to meet him at a fascinating time in his life and career, because it's two days

1:14.1

before the opening of a museum of Amin's father's work.

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