
Ibtidaa
Green Day etched their name in music history with the famous “Wake me up when September ends” song. The melodic tune leaves a significant mark in your [...]

Open Presence
Abstract art was brought into the limelight by Koel Gallery with Ayesha Quraishi’s solo show titled “Open Presence”. Her work embodies the meditative [...]

Out of Focus: Chasing a Lost Legacy
European paintings from its historic movements are often discussed for its theatrics and the creation of powerful visual spectacle through the emotive [...]

All Must Toil For Freedom’s Sake
My youngest cat, the one in the prime of her youth strides elegantly, pretending to be unaffected by the presence of her friend/cousin and age fellow [...]

Letter from Editor in Chief
This month marks ArtNow’s 5th Anniversary, further cementing our presence as a literary oeuvre for contemporary art within Pakistan. Appreciation and [...]

Re-Looking at Pictures
Not many artists, art critics or even writers in our society are familiar with Robert Walser, the Swiss author (1878-156) who wrote novels and short s [...]
Between Pedagogic Spaces and the Spaces of Exhibition : Taking a Note of The Pre-Students’ Biennale 2016 Activities at work.
The Students’ Biennale as a part of the Kochi Muziris Biennale will open to public on 12/12/16 in Kochi, Kerala, India. Prior to the main display/ exh [...]

Projections of Transformity
Humans have always had a fascination with animals. Animals have power, bring us closer to nature and inspire us to express something that would otherw [...]

Consorting with the Four-Legged
I recently chanced upon a new addition to my mother’s vast, personal library – a small, colourful book on spirit animals. Amongst the many volumes on [...]