
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, 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
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 comprises a series of narratives about seven events and situations in the art world that includes 250 interviews, countles [...]

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
“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
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 International Artists’ Workshop 2012 was an inventive, genre-specific residency, a refreshing interlude to an otherwise monotonous art [...]

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 [...]