
The Mom Series
The Mom Series explores influences of culture and identity. The mothers I photograph, including myself, come from places all around the world. Some ar [...]

My Kolachi
The Exhibitions Programme at Asia House is dedicated to engaging in a dialogue with artists who take as their starting point a discourse on their tran [...]

June 2015 Feminism Now
Madiha Hyder, Listen to Your Heart, Oil on canvas, 30 x 42 inches, 2015 [...]

Women and Recent Art: Some Thoughts
The contribution of women artists or the nature of women's art, in a broad discussion, could comprise many stories of celebration, resilience, resista [...]

Guerrilla Girls: Feminist Art, Then and Now
It seems like a hundred years ago that the question “Why have there been no great women artists?” was posed by Linda Nochlin in her essay of the same [...]

Mussarat Mirza: A Personal Account
by Quddus Mirza
Once upon a time, in a far and small city, a child of about seven joined his family to visit their distant relatives. During that soc [...]

In Conversation with Feroze Gujral
by ArtNow
ArtNow: Can you please talk about the Gujral Foundation, how the idea for it emerged: its structure, areas of work and aims?
Feroze Gujral [...]

Built-In
Start opening the folds of this world, count the sides, measure the edges, make patterns within patterns...look through the line between earth and the [...]

Painting: Documents of Contemporary Art
Painting (word and act) has probably undergone more attempts at reinvention than any other means of visual expression. In many ways it seems that when [...]

We Are All Mad Here: Performance Art Reaches Public Space.
A great buzz and energy throbbed in the National Gallery in the first week of May, with the opening of 'We Are All Mad Here'. Large projection screens [...]