“The Absolute Truth” – A Show by Arslan Farooqui and Ehsan Memon
The IVS Gallery presents ‘The Absolute Truth’ A two person show by Arslan Farooqui & Ehsan Memon Opening on Monday, 5 Septmenber, 2016 4:30 – 8:00 PM
The IVS Gallery presents ‘The Absolute Truth’ A two person show by Arslan Farooqui & Ehsan Memon Opening on Monday, 5 Septmenber, 2016 4:30 – 8:00 PM
LOOK AT THE CITY FROM HERE; by the high wall and closed gates FARIDA BATOOL Thursday, 18th August 2016, 5:00 pm Gandhara Art Space. Friday, 19th August 2016, Artist and Curator Tour 11:00am – 12:00 pm. This exhibition is the third and last in the project
Shakir Ali Museum (PNCA), Society for Cultural Education (SCE) in collaboration with THAAP 1-Day Seminar on ‘Rethinking the Modern through Shakir Ali’ Date: 01 October, 2016 Venue: 37-D, Main Gulberg, Lahore, Pakistan. CALL FOR PAPERS Shakir Ali Museum (PNCA), Society for Cultural Education (SCE) in collaboration with THAAP
THAAP Series Poets and Perspectives: Madho Lal Hussein 6 PM, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2016 43-G, Gulberg III, Lahore THAAP is organizing a series of events on mystic poets of South Asia from a variety of literary traditions. The primary objective is to highlight the work of the
Poetry Featured: ” You live in lovely orbs” from Rococo and Other Worlds (Karachi: Aaj Ki Kitaben, 2000) by Afzal Ahmed Syed ‘When I was born my grandmother cried’ by Sana Rizwan Gondal
Vasl in collaboration with Goethe-Institut Karachi present : Welcome to Karachi : Vasl Open Day with Sebastian Schmidt Sunday, May 22, 2016, 5 – 7 PM, at Jinnah International Airport About Sebastian Schmidt: Sebastian Schmidt, alias Still Same RZM, is an artist from Wiesbaden, Germany. He has
On Tuesday, the 3rd of May 2016, at 11:45 a page on Facebook called Infinite Entropy shared a picture of an unshaven leg along with a poem. The poem currently has 44,100 likes and 10,800 shares. “When a man tells me I’m beautiful I don’t believe
To many, Hyderabad is a small city a few hours away from the mega-metropolis of Karachi; a city which many call, in Karachi’s comparison, smaller, quieter and duller in every sense. But Hyderabad is also home to a promising talent for the country’s visual arts
Hey Andy, how are you? I’m fine, thanks. So how do you like Pakistan? “Pretty fucked-up”? What? (laughs) That’s what the heroine in “Zero Dark Thirty” says when somebody asks her that question. So I guess I shouldn’t mention India here (laughs). I have been