The author is an art critic based in Lahore
Hamid Ali Hanbhi’s physically interactive artwork is on display at Canvas Gallery, Karachi
Perspectives exhibition at Museum Rietberg, Zurich, maps various approaches towards Indian art
With a sensuous undercurrent, artist Muhammad Ali’s work shows male figures posing as odalisques
Jhaveri Contemporary exhibits works of three artists, separated in time and space, but united by the colour black
In his solo show, titled City Dwellers, Kamal Hyat creates his world that resides in an outside reality but appears as private as a dream
The space for dissent and experimentation is shrinking
Shahid Jalal’s work is about a man’s delight in discovering the world around him
Lahore-based independent photographer and filmmaker Asma Tanvir’s latest project, titled April Anecdotes, features 30 people picked randomly from...
In the exhibition, Miniature 2.0: Miniature in Contemporary Art, at Pera Museum, one is able to see different interpretations of tradition
Artistic depictions of lines dividing humanity
Can the mind triumph over nature and create something other worldly? A review of Maha Ahmed’s solo exhibition in London
Artistic depiction of the holy Ka’ba over the ages
The exhibition links the British Raj to indigenous life through the narrative of power
Can an artist remain dispassionate in an all-encompassing atmosphere of death?
Two exhibitions in New Delhi are just a click away — A World of One’s Own and A Mind of One’s Own at Vadehra Art Gallery
Jalal Uddin Ahmed was a powerhouse of art. He encouraged others to be partners in his journey — to take the art of Pakistan to a higher level
The evolving concept of ‘ideal figure’ over the ages
The real significance of Rabia Ajaz’s work is not about flowers, stems and petals you see in her paintings but how the same image changes its...
Michael Rakowitz uses elements from history to highlight the disintegrating dream of a united Middle East
Virtual exhibition features work of Ali Kazim, Faiza Butt and Salman Toor