Collaborative expressions

Published February 7, 2013
'Come Together' by Sahar Ghanchi, Sara Najam and Saba Iqbal.
'Come Together' by Sahar Ghanchi, Sara Najam and Saba Iqbal.
'Two Misses' by Samia Arif and Sana Nasir.
'Two Misses' by Samia Arif and Sana Nasir.
'Shades of Frere' by Tehmina Fatima and Sehr Saeed.
'Shades of Frere' by Tehmina Fatima and Sehr Saeed.
'Chai aur Nusserwanji' by Maria Aslam, Faryal Sethi and Natasha Mukarram.
'Chai aur Nusserwanji' by Maria Aslam, Faryal Sethi and Natasha Mukarram.
'See Saw' by Humayun Memon and Ali Rezza Dossal.
'See Saw' by Humayun Memon and Ali Rezza Dossal.
"Tashreef Rakhiye' by Adeela Badshah and Sana Nasir.
"Tashreef Rakhiye' by Adeela Badshah and Sana Nasir.
"Tashreef Rakhiye' by Adeela Badshah and Sana Nasir.
"Tashreef Rakhiye' by Adeela Badshah and Sana Nasir.
'It's that sort of a day where instead of sorting it out, we just piled it up' 1-6 by Maneezeh Ali, Yasmeen Salman, Sehba Maruf and Afsheen Sajjid.
'It's that sort of a day where instead of sorting it out, we just piled it up' 1-6 by Maneezeh Ali, Yasmeen Salman, Sehba Maruf and Afsheen Sajjid.
'Summer of 2069' by Emaan Mahmud and Essa Malik Taimur.
'Summer of 2069' by Emaan Mahmud and Essa Malik Taimur.
'Uniqely United' by Mashooma Majeed, Aliya Yousuf, Quratulain Khalid and Wajih ur Rehman.
'Uniqely United' by Mashooma Majeed, Aliya Yousuf, Quratulain Khalid and Wajih ur Rehman.
'Light Sculpture' by Rubab Paracha and Sidhra Kehar.
'Light Sculpture' by Rubab Paracha and Sidhra Kehar.
'Light Sculpture' by Rubab Paracha and Sidhra Kehar.
'Light Sculpture' by Rubab Paracha and Sidhra Kehar.
'Two Misses' by Samia Arif and Sana Nasir.
'Two Misses' by Samia Arif and Sana Nasir.
'Ode to Lollywood' by Eefa Khalid and Mahjabeen Mankani.
'Ode to Lollywood' by Eefa Khalid and Mahjabeen Mankani.
'Steel and Brass' by Hina Farooqui and Leena Naqvi.
'Steel and Brass' by Hina Farooqui and Leena Naqvi.
'Dot to Dot' by Sara Jamil and Sivim Naqvi.
'Dot to Dot' by Sara Jamil and Sivim Naqvi.
'Metamorphosis of freedom' by Mehreen Hashmi and Nida Syed.
'Metamorphosis of freedom' by Mehreen Hashmi and Nida Syed.

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Artists are thought to be individuals who like to work in isolation or in a private zone far from the public eye. They need their own space to give shape to inchoate ideas and only after giving them the final touches that they put their artworks on display.

This is why artists generally shy away from working in groups. But when they do, they come up with some startling results for reasons best known to them. This was observed at the fifth alumni show of the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture graduates titled Collaborate which opened at the school’s gallery on Monday in Karachi.

Artworks of more than 40 artists, made either in pairs or groups, touch on a variety of subjects done in different media. The topics range from modern-day socio-political issues to personal predicaments to civic life.

The exhibition will continue until February 16, 2013. — Text by Peerzada Salman/ Photos by Shameen Khan and Kurt Menezes/Dawn.com

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