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These artists have international recognition, but they should be shown at home as well, says Exhibit curator. |
While each artist has a distinct style and uses different media, all the works deal with certain issues affecting Pakistan as well as the rest of the modern world.
- Talpur prompts the observer to feel new sensations through minimalist lines and tones.A recurrent theme in the work is a comparison between the past and the ever-changing present.
- Zeeshan, a trained miniaturist, has drawn inspiration from old Sufi shrines for his pieces, which combine the modern technique of laser scoring with traditional painting.
- In his graphite drawings, Mehmood takes old, iconic works of art and infuses them with reminders of globalisation in an increasingly interconnected world; a sketch of the Mona Lisa includes a ‘Made in Pakistan’ note in the bottom corner.
- Suleman uses mixed media to depict a medieval battle mounted on the wall, her illustration of past violence serving to highlight Pakistan’s ongoing struggle with violence today.
- Saeed’s startling fiberglass sculptures depict women’s bodies as shopping bags, a comment on the commoditisation of women in the society.
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