CITY PULSE: I have to tell you a story
Sanat Initiative is hosting an exhibition titled “I have to tell you a story” featuring works by Amna Rahman and Numair A. Abbasi.
In “I have to tell you a story”; Abbasi’s practice has evolved into an anonymous figure, juxtaposed in acts of sex, as well as intimacies that always remain haunting and limited. Rahman’s figures similarly embody moments before or after intimacies, in almost voyeuristic ways.
The exhibition opens at 5pm on Tuesday and continues until Feb 1at the Sanat Initiative gallery.
Call 0300-8208108 for more information.
Mantiq ut-Tayr
Full Circle is hosting an exhibition titled “Mantiq ut-Tayr” (Reminiscence of a Journey) featuring works by Humera Ghaznavi.
The show continues until Friday, Jan 26 at 5 pm.
Call 0303 2239038 for more information.
Artworks by Najmi Sura
Momart gallery is hosting a solo painting exhibition of paintings by Najmi Sura, a painter between worlds.
The exhibition continues till Saturday, Jan 20, 2018 at 5pm.
Call 021-35296802 for more information.
Vanity is Stronger than Love at Sixteen
Maria Khan exhibits her new series titled “Vanity is Stronger than Love at Sixteen” at the Canvas Gallery. Maria is always on the lookout for characters that inspire. Their features; large eyes, wide shoulders, strong necks are the start of a story leading to a vision of these characters in a setting with flowers, berries and fruits – a garden of mystic adding to their lost gaze or the print of the fabric they are dressed in.
The show remains open daily until Thursday, Jan 18 from 11am to 8pm (excluding Sunday).
Call 021-35861523 for more information.
Artspace Germany
The exhibition titled “Artspace Germany” highlights an art scene with an international flavor that exists temporarily or permanently in Germany today.
Thirteen artists have been chosen for this exhibition. They represent a large number of similarly distinguished figures in the art world who have also decided to live within our borders.
With original pieces by Armando, Candice Breitz, Tony Cragg, Marianne Eigenheer, Ayse Erkmen, Christine Hill, Magdalena Jetelová, Per Kirkeby, Joseph Kosuth, Mari-Jo Lafontaine, Nam June Paik, Giuseppe Spagnulo and herman de vries.
The exhibition continues until Wednesday, Jan 17 at the Goethe-Institute Pakistan.
Call 021-35661633 for more information.
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