add The News to homescreen
tap to bring up your browser menu and select Add to homescreen to pin the The News web app Got it!
add The News to homescreen
tap to bring up your browser menu and select Add to homescreen to pin the The News web app Got it!
Adeela Suleman’s work featured in ‘Bashi Bazouk’ exhibition focusses on violence using different modes of depiction
Momentro Mori: Remember That you Must Die.
The number of times the word ‘violence’ occurs in this text may be surprising. Ashis Nandy notes that the only substitute for Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola; in the same vein, the only synonym for violence is violence. There can, however, be several forms of silence to cope with various forms of violence. An artist does not generally take up arms, enter politics or join protest demonstrations to confront violence of various types, scales and intentions. A visual artist, for that matter, is closer in this regard to a snail than a turtle. He/she does not seek refuge in the self but carries the burden on his/her body, and continues the journey forward. So much so that the baggage and the body become one, inseparable entity.
Viewpoint
March 8, 2021
The Koel Gallery is hosting a group exhibition titled ‘Viewpoint’ from March 9 to March 24. The show features works by Bilal Khalid, Hamid Ali Hanbhi, Muneeb Aaqib and Sajid Khan. Call 021-35831292 for more information.
The Space in Between
The Chawkandi Art Gallery is hosting Arslan Farooqi’s solo exhibition titled ‘The Space in Between’ from March 9 to March 20. Call 021-35373582 for more information.
Bashi Bazouk
The Canvas Gallery is hosting Adeela Suleman’s solo exhibition titled ‘Bashi Bazouk’ from March 9 to March 18. Call 021-35861523 for more information.
Family Hall
The Sanat Initiative is hosting Haya Zaidi’s solo exhibition titled ‘Family Hall’ from March 9 to March 18. Call 0300-8208108 for more information.