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Aga Khan Centre organises exhibition featuring works of 21 artists
For many living in the Indian subcontinent or other former British colonies, paradise is high up in the sky. However, a minor reflection can be found in London, too - a city where you seek redemption, reward, and recreation on the basis of your good deeds (basically your capacity to accumulate surplus cash and your ability to gain the UK visa). Every summer, the affluent taste a segment of earthly paradise abroad. However, this summer, there is another paradise on offer in London. The Aga Khan Centre has organised an exhibition, named Making Paradise.
As in many paradise gardens, particularly those inspired by Islamic culture, a fountain lies at the heart of the quadrilateral garden created inside the Aga Khan Centre gallery in King’s Cross, London. This fountain doesn’t spout water, however, but beautiful, intricate strips of paper with laser-cut flowers made by Berlin-based American artist Clare Celeste Börsch. The fountain is at the centre of Making Paradise, an exhibition exploring the.