Tag: Pakistan
The Voice of Sindh | Mussarat Mirza
‘No other artist has portrayed the essence of Sindh- its beauty, its poverty, its way of life and changing vistas, the way Mussarat Mirza has been abl [...]
MARKING A BEGINNING WITH “ANOTHER MATTER”
Gallery O Art Space recently opened its doors to a Group Show of eight artists titled “Another Matter”. This was the second Show to exhibit [...]
In conversation with Anila Quayyum Agha
Anila Quayyum Agha, born in Lahore, Pakistan, lives and works in the United States of America. She did her bachelor’s in Fine Arts, from the National [...]
Of Water and Life
Water ensures the sustenance of life itself. Human bodies constitute of a very high percentage of water and it is no surprise that the survival of h [...]
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Welcome all, to the July 2018 issue of ArtNow, “Terrain”. This issue brings its focus on the art educational system of Pakistan, with themed [...]
Letter from the Editor
Although human beings are not trees, and rooted, but they are connected to land in some other means. They walk, roam, run and crawl on it. L [...]
Book review: From ‘Pen to Paper’
Octavio Paz quotes a Mexican proverb about the maker of universe: ‘Giver of life writes with flowers’. To a lesser extent, makers of images – do not a [...]
Maidaan
The show titled ‘Maidaan’ took place on the 4th of June, 2018 at the Koel Gallery. Curated by Nurayah Sheikh Nabi, it encompassed the multidisciplinar [...]
Charting the Terrene: the evolution and devolution of art education in Pakistan
In this digitally connected age one can’t help but question the status and relevance of art centers across the globe. The seemingl [...]
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Welcome readers, to another vibrant issue of ArtNow, and a hearty Ramadan Mubarak! This month we look at ‘Art of the Artisans’, in celebrati [...]