Married to the earth
Her studio is interesting. On several surfaces there is work in progress in various media: clay, metal and paint....
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Deconstructing the mystique
Will British scholar Donald Sassoon go down in history? Maybe a word or two — or more — of ripe description can help it happen....
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Evolution and impact of The Aga Khan Award for Architecture
“(The award) has looked at how society causes change, not how architects cause change, and it has tried to help societies to improve the processes of change” — Prince Karim Aga...
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The challenge before the Award
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture process and structure consists of nominators throughout the world and a steering committee and master jury consisting of internationally renowned scholars, academics and practitioners, most...
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On his fingertips
Riazushan Rafi has literally set his fingerprints in the world of art. In 1996, unable to get the impressions that he wanted, Rafi used his fingertips. The result was so impressive...
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Colours of dream
Sunflowers stretching their heads on curving stalks, scarlet hearts jostling pastel coloured fish and shells, motifs juxtaposed with a profusion of geometric patterns and angular forms. These are the components of...
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Portraits of honour
“I am a born artist,” says Azhar Abbas about his achievements with the brush. Azhar is an insurance executive by profession and paints pictures, murals, portraits, landscapes and animals as a...
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Poetry in form
It’s always tempting for artists to christen their babies, with a name that cleverly encapsulates the essence in a nutshell....
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