1 2 3 13 10 / 124 POSTS
Of Multidimensional Times and Spaces: Meher Afroz’s First Retrospective

Of Multidimensional Times and Spaces: Meher Afroz’s First Retrospective

You can’t know an artist’s practice without knowing the contexts within which the works have been conceptualized. Meher Afroz’s practice is, if p [...]
Longed, Passed and Long Gone- Unfolding Identities at Art Citi

Longed, Passed and Long Gone- Unfolding Identities at Art Citi

Unfolding Identities is a show presenting practices related to the consideration of the domestic interior, further expanding thoughts in the scop [...]
In Quiet Illumination

In Quiet Illumination

Unfolds as a contemplative exhibition that brings together seventeen artists from across the world, each engaging with the idea of illumination t [...]
The Material Life of Memory: Participatory Archives in The Recycle Bin 

The Material Life of Memory: Participatory Archives in The Recycle Bin 

Maryam Kouhestani’s sixth iteration of the Recycle Bin Project, exhibited at the Vasl Artists’ Association in November, offers one of the most co [...]
Scattering Stars Like Dust

Scattering Stars Like Dust

Aisha Khalid’s exhibition was a meditation for viewers where miniature discipline and monumental form converge to chart grief and devotion as acts of [...]
Art, Attention, and the Rating Economy

Art, Attention, and the Rating Economy

Adeel-uz-Zafar’s Over Rated / Under Rated interrogates how artistic value is constructed, circulated, and unevenly assigned within contemporary art [...]
Kitab Ghar: A Curated Cosmos

Kitab Ghar: A Curated Cosmos

Curated by Venetia Porter with Imran Qureshi, Zohreen Murtaza, and Mahina Reki, the exhibition united leading voices in contemporary Pakistani art. [...]
Understanding the Innate Visual Language

Understanding the Innate Visual Language

When I visit art exhibitions I go in with a rule: I don't look at the titles of the works. Though titles can be an enriching detail that adds depth a [...]
Between Memory and Modernity: Reimagining the Phulkari Tradition

Between Memory and Modernity: Reimagining the Phulkari Tradition

Tradition, as Michelle Maskiell reminds us, is never a static inheritance but a living construct—continuously reshaped by those who hold the powe [...]
Towards a Universal Language of Art: Sanki King at Louvre Abu Dhabi

Towards a Universal Language of Art: Sanki King at Louvre Abu Dhabi

Sanki King’s presentation at Louvre Abu Dhabi reflects his pursuit of a universal artistic language that transcends conventional artistic boundaries [...]
1 2 3 13 10 / 124 POSTS