Category: Reviews

Chromatic Echoes: A Portrait of Identity
Amra Khan has been committed to developing a distinct portraiture motif over the last decade, her two dominating trajectories are titled ‘The Ver [...]

Cognitive Constructs
Faizan Riedinger highlights the pivotal role of the transforming subject in both verbal and visual communication.
The inherent nature of stories ( [...]

Madar, Mater, Mataram
Farazeh Syed's solo showcase becomes more than an exhibition; it transforms into a journey through the complexities of femininity and culture
Far [...]

Corpo(Realities) at The Temple of Nyx
As surely as the arc of chronology gives birth to an Aquarian Anthropocene Age, the depiction of human flesh in its many peddled forms reflects t [...]

Mashq Dom – The Making of a Manual
Notion’s of socio-political and cultural confluence are now an extremely important component of the current South Asian ethos. In the realm of hi [...]

Shadows of Wit
In the halls of Ejaz Art Gallery, an evocative exploration of the often overlooked realm of dark humor unfolded in the exhibition "Shadows of Lau [...]

The Geometry of Surveillance
Artist and educationist Seher Naveed’s progressive ability to juxtapose the symbology of structure onto a psychological scheme of urbanity, offer [...]

Harmonies of Divine Expression
A Solo Show titled ‘Aks-e-Mashriq’ by Qasim Bugti at Ejaz Art Gallery, Lahore
Upon entering the gallery space, displaying the works of Qasim [...]

Elegant Warriors of Justice is an ode to public art
"Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody." In the spirit of Jane [...]

Filmi Yaadein Celebrates Pakistani Cinema
An enthralling exhibition at ArtOne62 paid homage to the Pakistani cinema. The participating artists showcased an array of beautiful works, posters [...]