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The Hare with Amber Eyes

The Hare with Amber Eyes

  Netsuke. Miniature wood and ivory carvings, fragments from the Edo period of the seventeenth to the mid nineteenth centuries, sold to art de [...]
Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali, casually known to his friends as Kuki, has a roving eye for the ubiquitous and a penchant for the ordinary. He refers to his subjects as in [...]
Three Artists: Soul Searchers at Rohtas Gallery, Islamabad

Three Artists: Soul Searchers at Rohtas Gallery, Islamabad

History. Memory. The way we perceive ourselves through these two themes through the personal, the political, or through the earth and nature itself. S [...]
Seven Days in the Art World

Seven Days in the Art World

Seven Days in the Art World comprises a series of narratives about seven events and situations in the art world that includes 250 interviews, countles [...]
Masooma Syed

Masooma Syed

Diasporic artist Masooma Syed talks to ArtNow about the eclectic strands in her work. ArtNow: It has been seen in some of your exhibitions, that ther [...]

The Kitsch Factor

Defying easy categorization kitsch, prized or loathed, entertained or rejected, reflects mass-cultural values in a given era while simultaneously expo [...]
Ijaz-ul-Hassan

Ijaz-ul-Hassan

  “Never for a moment did I think that I could not paint,” says Ijaz-ul-Hassan   Mian Ijaz-ul-Hassan is a painter who has always wo [...]
Aasim Akhtar

Aasim Akhtar

These lyrical photographs were taken during Aasim Akhtar’s visit to Angkor Wat, the 12th century Hindu temple complex, and the Rolous Temples dating b [...]
Vasl Workshop

Vasl Workshop

  Vasl International Artists’ Workshop 2012 was an inventive, genre-specific residency, a refreshing interlude to an otherwise monotonous art [...]
Panorama at The Singapore Art Museum

Panorama at The Singapore Art Museum

  Both in scope and duration, the new show at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) “PANORAMA: Recent Art from Contemporary Asia” is a big undertakin [...]
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