Imran Qureshi, Rise and Fall (2014) (Detail), gouache on wasli (paper), 57.6 x 49.3 cm. Collection Claire Hsu and Benjamin Vuchot, Hong Kong. Sep 18 2014 to Jan 18 2015 Bani Abidi Nurjahan Akhlaq David Chalmers Alesworth Aisha Khalid Atif Khan Imran Qureshi Created for pleasure, spiritual reflection, and aesthetic contemplation, gardens have held many meanings. Beyond their beauty, they represent the human impulse to organize, contain, and collect the natural world. Without cultivation a ga..
Curatorial Statement The world has its diversity. It is the details of material and spirit and the d...
This work deals with gardens which were created in the Islamic territory and played an important rol...
A dialogical investigation and visual comparison of the two Panjabi cities of Lahore, Pakistan and C...
The Garden Underground Event: Exhibition in Jor Bagh Metro Station, New Dehli Dates: March...
The purpose behind this solo exhibition and its associated educational programmes was primarily to e...
The Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs invites you to a very special event c...
An aged pilgrim AKM152 (Detail) Sep 18 2014 to Nov 16 2014 A lion at rest is captured in elegant s...
In the first part of this thesis (chapters 1 – 4) I argue that we do not have an adequate conception...
textToday, a growing number of Pakistani artists have embraced the nation’s perceived visual languag...
In these proceedings from a conference held in Montreal in 2000, 14 specialists on the nature/cultur...
For an exhibition of works by 17 Canadian artists in Newfoundland on theme of flowers and gardens, S...
The Aga Khan Museum will open on 18 September 2014 in Toronto, Canada. The Museum collection contain...
Ornamental Bug Garden 001 has been selected to be exhibited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh ...
The solo exhibition project Utopias (initially, Medium-sized Utopias) was part of a larger series of...
This richly illustrated catalogue documents temporary gardens designed by interdisciplinary artists ...
Curatorial Statement The world has its diversity. It is the details of material and spirit and the d...
This work deals with gardens which were created in the Islamic territory and played an important rol...
A dialogical investigation and visual comparison of the two Panjabi cities of Lahore, Pakistan and C...
The Garden Underground Event: Exhibition in Jor Bagh Metro Station, New Dehli Dates: March...
The purpose behind this solo exhibition and its associated educational programmes was primarily to e...
The Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs invites you to a very special event c...
An aged pilgrim AKM152 (Detail) Sep 18 2014 to Nov 16 2014 A lion at rest is captured in elegant s...
In the first part of this thesis (chapters 1 – 4) I argue that we do not have an adequate conception...
textToday, a growing number of Pakistani artists have embraced the nation’s perceived visual languag...
In these proceedings from a conference held in Montreal in 2000, 14 specialists on the nature/cultur...
For an exhibition of works by 17 Canadian artists in Newfoundland on theme of flowers and gardens, S...
The Aga Khan Museum will open on 18 September 2014 in Toronto, Canada. The Museum collection contain...
Ornamental Bug Garden 001 has been selected to be exhibited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh ...
The solo exhibition project Utopias (initially, Medium-sized Utopias) was part of a larger series of...
This richly illustrated catalogue documents temporary gardens designed by interdisciplinary artists ...
Curatorial Statement The world has its diversity. It is the details of material and spirit and the d...
This work deals with gardens which were created in the Islamic territory and played an important rol...
A dialogical investigation and visual comparison of the two Panjabi cities of Lahore, Pakistan and C...