
The $12 Million Stuffed Shark
Don Thompson, a Harvard economist, decided to investigate the art market and its idiosyncrasies. His exhaustive, meticulously researched pub [...]

American Art from the 80s
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago offers insight into the art of the 80s.
Here, in the infamously windy city [...]

Ruby Chishti
Ruby Chishti discusses elements of her visual vocabulary and talks of her take on feminism.
ArtNow: The idea of fabri [...]

Book Review: The Boy who Bit Picasso
The Boy Who Bit Picasso is a book by Antony Penrose, the son of Lee Miller and painter-writer Sir Roland Penrose, whose childhood association with Pic [...]

Through A Glass Darkly
Mian Ijaz-ul-Hassan is a painter who has always worked against the grain, generating massive controversies in the process. As a critic pointed out, “ [...]

Nusra Latif Qureshi
Nusra Latif Qureshi is a neo-miniaturist trained at the National College of Arts, Lahore. She presently works and lives in Melbourne Australia. ArtNow [...]

ArtNow Officially launches
It was our big coming out. ArtNow was formally launched in an atmosphere of camaraderie and goodwill and the evening was one of unconditional congratu [...]

Mehr Afroz: Naqsh Bar Aab
Meher Afroz combines the personal and the universal within the framework of spirituality
Meher Afroz’s solo show [...]

Abraaj Capital Art Prize 2012
The Abraaj Capital Art Prize (ACAP) is one of the world’s largest art prizes comprising 1 million US dollars given out annually to a set of 3 to 5 art [...]

Asif Raza
"It is obvious that photography is an art form, an expression of one's ethos, a manifestation of "that something" intangible that cannot be referenced [...]