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After a Revolution:  Authenticity and Art in Pakistan

After a Revolution: Authenticity and Art in Pakistan

Like many deeply conservative entities, Pakistan these days is full of talk of revolution. The immediate circumstance is the (alleged) exposure of the [...]
The Lover’s Flight

The Lover’s Flight

  Imran Qureshi and Aisha Khalid’s two-person show opened at National Art Gallery, Islamabad on April 15, 2017. The show is unique because Imr [...]
Surrealism Revisited

Surrealism Revisited

  Growing out of a literary group that was strongly allied to Dadaism, Surrealism took root in the art world in the 1920s. One of the most wid [...]
Revolution at Work

Revolution at Work

Rehmat Hazara is an art student based in Lahore [...]
Retracing the Lines of Control. And beyond.

Retracing the Lines of Control. And beyond.

  While our history textbooks rigorously inform us of the political and the economic consequences of the 1947 partition – something that is al [...]
Questioning the Politics of Labour

Questioning the Politics of Labour

Art in the 21st century has long since tread beyond the cursory, with artists testing, stretching and breaking the boundaries to redefine what art mea [...]
After a Revolution:  Authenticity and Art in Pakistan

After a Revolution:  Authenticity and Art in Pakistan

  Like many deeply conservative entities, Pakistan these days is full of talk of revolution. The immediate circumstance is the (alleged) expos [...]
Keep Off the Grass

Keep Off the Grass

  There was once a time when life in Karachi necessitated interdependence, encouraged inclusion and brewed an air of untroubled lifestyle. How [...]
Aisha A. Hussain: A Fine Balance

Aisha A. Hussain: A Fine Balance

  “Signs signify, form signifies itself” – Henri Focillon, La vie des formes   Forty slabs consisting of hundreds of wasli-like lay [...]
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