
Belluard Bollwerk International Festival 2016 Watch & Talk Programme
It was during the first quarter of this year that I received an unexpected email. It stated that I had been invited to take part in the ‘Watch & [...]

John Holt: The Art of Flow
The Art of Flow, an on-going exploitation of flow and fluidity whereby Flow is the cerebral and emotional state of practice in which a person performi [...]

In the Mountains -Murree Museum Artist Residency
In a quiet corner of Kashmir Point, Murree amidst the busy summer houses and vacation spots there exists a home to a small residence of five artists. [...]

While the City Moves On
"Look at the city from here" is a series of three solo exhibitions which celebrates the Gandhara Art's tenth anniversary; and nothing seems more befit [...]

Can Serrat Residency
Departing for my first international residency-a one-month residency at Can Serrat art residency in El Bruc, Spain, without any material in hand seeme [...]

Participation issues: What really belongs to the viewers in an art exhibition?
I was once told by a prospective juror, that the viewer should never have to read an artist statement, they should just be able to gaze at the work an [...]

Art and Religion in the 21st Century
Written and compiled by Dr. Aaron Rosen – scholar, writer, and lecturer in Sacred Traditions and the Arts at King’s College London – Art and Religion [...]

Of Polarity and Plurality
Tradition metabolizes into a fertile projection of dyadic composure within the realm of art. Art itself can be seen in polarity; spatial/vocational, i [...]

Editorial
If you were to walk, always in one particular direction in a park for several years, the moment you decide to take the opposite uncharted path, you wo [...]

Naiza Khan: Between Reasonings And Residencies
Residency is rather a strange word – presumably it takes origin from residence... which means that it does imply that “this is a place to reside ”but [...]