
Standing, Sitting, Lying Down
Daniel Buren’s 1971 essay, The Function of the Studio, makes a series of bold declarations about the commerce and function of the creative workplace, [...]

Book Review: Gerhard Richter – A Life in Painting
Dietmar Elger’s Gerhard Richter: A Life in Painting charts Richter’s life from his Dresden days as mural painter to early experiments in painting and [...]

Metropolyptical: Risham Syed
One often hears that Lahore looks like Amritsar or old Delhi. It is difficult to imagine people in the Indian part of the subcontinent having had the [...]

New Works by Maryam Rahman Agha and Nida Bangash
New Works by Maryam Rahman Agha and Nida Bangash
Nida Bangash’s series of works, The Ultimate Guide for Healthier, Less Toxic Living, finds its ref [...]

New Romantic
NEW ROMANTIC
“You know that place between sleep and awake, the place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That [...]

Forever in Transit: Aroosa Naz
There is a film adaptation of Shakespeares Hamlet made in 2000 by Michael Almereyda and set in modern-day New York, which is not as lauded as the othe [...]

Book Review: Chance – Documents of Contemporary Art
Edited by Margaret Iversen, Chance is a compilation of writings that observes the gap between intention and consequence, giving the ‘spontaneous’ or ‘ [...]

The Artists Studio
The artist’s studio is the constant motion, connection, integration and understanding of the working relationship between the artists mind, body, hear [...]

In Conversation with Huma Mulji
Saira Sheikh talks to Huma Mulji, a Lahore-based artist working in sculpture, painting and photography. Huma, whose works have been show in exhibition [...]

Editorial
Arguably an artist’s ideal studio is his mind, since within that quadrangle the first glimpses of future work emerge, take shape and are finalized. As [...]