The author is an art critic based in Lahore
Tracing the impact of history, memory and erasure on artistic narratives and documentation
From billboards to canvases, cinema’s influence on Pakistani art endures
Why an obsession with originality misses the point
Second edition of Domestic Provocations, a group exhibition held in connection with the recently concluded ThinkFest
Masooma Syed’s art explores themes of dislocation, freedom and the self
Adeel-uz Zafar and Khalil Chishtee explore evolution and identity through craft and concepts
In her latest exhibition, Adeela Suleman touches upon judgment, censorship and the power of art
A look at how 2024 shaped the evolving landscape of Pakistani art
A look at Ashkan Sanei’s exhibition, From Behind the Silk Flower
Emptiness need not be devoid of meaning
Ali Azmat’s latest work offers a critique of the diminishing freedom of expression in Pakistan
Ayaz Jokhio’s latest exhibition blurs the line between art and process
The National Art Gallery is a reflection of Pakistan’s artistic heritage and its enduring quest for identity
Risham Syed maps memory and loss in an artistic testament to Palestine
Manzar traces Pakistan’s artistic evolution from neo-miniature to Karachi-pop
The curators of an exhibition in Doha, Qatar, have done an incredible job of showcasing the art and architecture from Pakistan
The theme of the Lahore Biennale, relating to climate and ecosystem, could not have matched the location, the crisis and the urgency any better
How the latest body of work by a celebrated artist is unique despite familiar vocabulary?
Medium is the message at a Lahore Biennale 03 exhibition featuring collaborative installations at The Barracks
Artists have exposed the illusory nature of security contraptions. Seema Nusrathas expanded on this approach in her work at Unseen Screen, a...