Tulips and camouflage
Miniaturist Aisha Khalid’s first exhibition in Karachi was held in 1999 in conjunction with her husband Imran Qureshi. Both the young artists acknowledged a traditional source while developing an individual expression....
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Facing life
Nahid Raza belongs to the school of Frida Kahlo, Kathe Kollowitz and Paula Becker, artists who as independent observers, correlate the outside world with the central realities of their own existence....
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Evolving miniature
It is interesting to see how traditional miniature has begun to evolve in Pakistan, by its practitioners both at home and in exhibitions abroad with considerable success. At a time when ethnicity becomes a point of reference for Pakistani artists showing in galleries abroad...
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Multimedia goes the NCA
Gone are the days when art was limited to the making of paintings and carving sculptures only. The 20th century witnessed many modes of expressions being acknowledged as art forms, ranging...
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Out on a rainy day
Watercolour in Karachi has received considerable impetus at the hands of the city’s watercolourists. Painting picturesque environs of the city and its colonial edifices, this loose fraternity of painters became the main exponents of the Karachi....
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A la nature
This slickly produced collection is truly a tribute to nature. Saleem Asmi and S.M. Shahid have put together a selection that tickles the imagination. Based on their joint exhibition some years...
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