The writer is an art critic based in Islamabad.
A group show at Satrang Gallery, Islamabad strives to break boundaries and overcome tradition as form
Manju Kapoor talks about her skilful constructs that trace lives of Indian women
Pran Nevile talks about the ‘incomparable’ Lahore, its singers, artists, dancers and his fascination with the British Raj
Some of them are household names -- people with whom many of us have grown up and who are part of our shared memory. Others acknowledged as supreme...
Shrabani Basu is someone who visualises and sculpts time. In this era of inflatable figures and souped-up writers, it seems the array of methods at...
Shireen Kamran’s paintings constitute an inquisitive search into her own psychological makeup and a meditation on coexistence through...
Good looks, comic brilliance, and career success have not prevented Marc Parent from doing what he does best: living life as an emotional basket...
If Sana Arjumand’s paintings could be rendered as sound, one would hear voices, music and noise in equal measure: the hum of everyday Urdu,...
When Mira Nair travelled to the backstreets of Bombay in the summer of 1987 to shoot her first feature film, Salaam Bombay!, she was repeatedly...
What is, after all, the relationship between literature and politics? Where does literature’s greatest potential rest, taking into account its...