But It Looks Like Art!

But It Looks Like Art!

A prominent British contemporary artist gave a seminar to my small Masters’ group at Goldsmiths a few years ago. Known for his offbeat conceptualism a [...]
But is it Site Specific Art?

But is it Site Specific Art?

There is always room to push ideas off their limits in art. While most artists and art followers happily remain in the realm of conventional art makin [...]
Modern Life

Modern Life

The name of the group show by Julius John, Ali Asad Naqvi, Saeeda Nawaz, Sara Khan and Madiha Sikander, ‘Modern Life’ reminds one of the similarly tit [...]
Book Review: Digital Art

Book Review: Digital Art

It is always interesting to read of the conception and progression of an art form. In Sylvia Martin’s, Video Art it becomes evident that the genre of [...]
Words, Shapes, and Color

Words, Shapes, and Color

Words, Shapes, and Color I once wrote a poem called “The Fate of Seeming.” Simeen Farhat turned it into two sculptures, two word-bubbles, one called [...]
Letter from the Editor in Chief

Letter from the Editor in Chief

In our image-saturated age, it seems inevitable that high art would eventually bring within its folds mediums once considered wholly commercial – phot [...]
Imagine This

Imagine This

-An essay on art in the age of mechanical reproduction… imagine that. What can be said that’s new about this age- except that its already gone? -An [...]
Editorial

Editorial

Anwar Jalal Shemza, like any other artist, can be remembered for many aspects of his life and art. His association with writers and language, along wi [...]
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