In a surprising departure from his earlier work, Abdul Jabbar Gull’s current show, ‘Art and Soul,’ is liberally spiked with religio-political overtones
Rahman’s first book is a witty comment on the Great American Dream.
To celebrate the skills of the Pakistani craftsman, Bilgrami puts together an outstanding collection of textiles, accompanied by a dazzling catalogue.
A.R.Nagori’s journey as an artist protesting social and political evils has been a difficult and only occasionally rewarding one.
Local audiences are introduced to new artforms through a ground-breaking show at VM Gallery.
In her innovations with clay, Ishrat Suhrawardy strengthens her dialogue with her medium and achieves an important breakthrough.
The Ahmed Parvez Retrospective at VM Gallery provided art historians a rare opportunity to study the artist’s uncompromising brilliance.
A new art publication from Bangladesh reinforces the perception that art is finally acquiring some semblance of a profile in the subcontinent.
An unusual juxtaposition of unusual subjects – gnomes, pygmies, birds, serpentines – and queer landscapes populate Tassadaq Sohail’s work.
An artist’s journey into events that shape our lives.
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