Your’s truthfully by Aamir Habib
The word ‘techne’, translated as: art, skill, or cunning of hand, perhaps best summarises the programming of the Digital Anthropocene Age, replete wit [...]
Amina El-Edroos – Finding Meaning in Mundane
Amina El-Edroos’s ‘The Neighbourhood’, comprising of 16 photographs printed on lustre paper, is the artist’s first solo exhibition. Wide whitewashed w [...]
The Aftermath of Meaning
True to form, my first interview with Ujala Khan, M4HK and Scheherezade Junejo at Full Circle Gallery, the afternoon ahead of the opening day of the e [...]
UBERMENSCH – A conversation between Rashid Rana and Rohma Khan.
“Superman” as we know today follows the conceptual premise conceived by Friedrich Nietzsche in his philosophical centerpiece, Thus Spake Zarathustra, [...]
A Tapestry Of Tales
The act of viewing art has transformed over the last decade, we now have access to virtual tours of international museums, a host of online seminars a [...]
Noorjehan Bilgrami: The Avant-Garde
Noorjehan Bilgrami in her Sri Lanka studio.
A painter, textile designer, gallery owner, entrepreneur, curator, researcher, educationist and a social a [...]
Moving images as urban branding
A year ago, in 2018, my students undertook an urban research project in which they had to define the identity of Lahore as it stood at that po [...]
A Tapestry Of tales
The act of viewing art has transformed over the last decade, we now have access to virtual tours of international museums, a host of online seminars a [...]
Leading the change through the arts – Two admirable projects by Ayesha M Ali
We are living in a fast-moving world. Beginning with the industrial revolution and the advent of the internet age, human society has quickly progresse [...]