
Saints of the Streets
Perhaps the most misunderstood creature on this planet could be the Dog. Not justindividually but as a whole species. While they roam the streets [...]
Rind – In a League of His Own
Veiled Truth opened at Art Citi Gallery Karachi was
The visual embodiment of poetry slathered across his canvases, A.S. Rind is one of the few Pa [...]
The contributors
Malaika Rahimtoola, originally from Karachi, Pakistan, is currently based in London, United Kingdom. She completed her Bachelor’s degree i [...]

Beyond the Studio
On entering the residency space of Colab Creative Collective (CCC) in Lahore Cantt I had the assumption of seeing a typical artists’ studio space [...]
The Quiet Within
Pontone Gallery invites you to a group exhibition. The works let you step into a world where light, texture, and color weave quiet poetry—where e [...]
Diaspora, Pop Culture, and Digital Memory – Rushda Aarish’s Visual Remix
Not since the dawn of the camera has something come along to change the fabric of art-making's possibilities on such a grand scale as digital art [...]
Layers of Longing: A South Asian Reading of ‘Dreamers’
In the jurisdiction of contemporary painting, where the tension between restraint and excess forms an important creative threshold, the exhibitio [...]
Anwar Jalal Shemza: An Alternate History of Modernism
For many years, art history classrooms have heralded the unveiling of Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon as a defining moment for modern art. Th [...]
Letter from the Editor in Chief
Welcome to the February issue, Home is Where the Art Is
This month, we bring you an in-depth essay by Malaika Rahimtoola, insightful rev [...]
Attar’s Allegory
“The ocean can be yours; why should you stop
Beguiled by dreams of evanescent dew?
The secrets of the sun are yours, but you&nb [...]