Internationally renowned metal sculptor Amin Gulgee was born in 1969 and hails from Karachi, Pakistan. He is the son of the legendary Pakistani artist Ismail Gulgee. A graduate from Yale University, USA he has exhibited his works extensively in the USA, Europe and the Middle East. This will be his second exhibition in Malaysia, the first being a hugely successful exhibition entitled ‘The Search for Light’ in 2004.

Amin Gulgee is an innovator of tradition. His medium is metal, his inspiration the rich and varied spiritual history of his native Pakistan. In the decade that he has been exhibiting and working, his sculptures have ranged from the purely abstract to works that draw inspiration from Hindu mythology, Buddhist civilisations and Islamic calligraphy.
Although diverse, these directions influence and nourish one another for they all attempt to depict the spirituality of man.
Chief art critic of the Washington Times, Joanna Shaw-Eagle wrote in her review of his one-man show at the IMF in 1999:
“ Mr.Gulgee is an artist to watch both for the originality of his ideas and the sensuous, handsome quality of his work.”
Amin, is today a household name in Pakistan. He is also a widely exhibited artist worldwide with works sought after not only by individual collectors but by public and private institutions. He has been commissioned by the Pakistani government to create numerous public sculptures, including a piece entitled ‘The Message’ for the Islamabad Presidency. Another of Gulgee’s well-known pieces is ‘Minar’ which now stands in Karachi’s Quaid-e-Azam International Airport. His latest masterpiece, the 40ft high ‘Forgotten Text’ jointly sponsored by Glaxo Smith Kline, Merck Marker, Pakistan State Oil, Pakistan Tobacco Company and Siemens, now stands proudly at a prominent roundabout in Karachi, Pakistan.
In 2005, Amin was honoured with the esteemed Pride of Performance Award, which is only bestowed upon individuals who have attained iconic stature in their field of excellence, by the President of Pakistan.
‘Body & Soul’ will be an exhibition that will bring together his geometric calligraphy works and his figurative works to represent body and soul. Amin will also be exhibiting his unique, sculptural jewellery pieces.
“Body & Soul” will be featuring at Wei-Ling Gallery, No.8 Jalan Scott, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur 50470 Malaysia from 7th August-30th August 2006.
Examples of works that will be featured:-
Habitat Touching my face II Wall
34" x 34" x 22" 42" x 14" x 12" 48" x 21" x 2"
Copper (2006) Copper and brass (2006) Copper (1996)
Fragment I Meem Metropolis II Portal
24" x 17" x 6" 42" x 42" x 42" 48" x 8" x 7"
Copper (2006) Copper (2006) Glass & Copper (2006)
Fragment II Noon One on Three Steps II
36" x 20" x 6" 42" x 14" x 14" 26" x 21" x 14"
Copper (2006) Copper (2006) Copper (2005)

Touching my face III Steps III Eden Plant V
25" x 10" x 10" 26" x 21" x 14" 43" x 15" x 14"
Copper & Brass (2006) Copper (2005) Copper & Brass (2006)

Worn Necklace Growing in my cube
11" x 11' x 2" 23" x 23" x 23"
Copper (2004) Copper & Glass (2006)
Read Articles on this exhibition:-
"Spirituality, Body & Soul" by Dennis Chua
New Straits Times, Wednesday 2nd August 2006
The Star, Tuesday, 22nd August 2006
"Making sense of life" by Rubin Khoo
The Star, Monday, 2nd October 2006
Other related articles on Amin Gulgee:-
Profile: "Pakistani Artist Amin Gulgee" by Rajeev Nair, Bahrain
22nd October 2005
"Mixing the Sacred" by Carla Power
17th December 2003