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Artbook: Adasia 89 Pakistan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Karachi; Pakistan advertising Asso.; 1989Description: v. pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.5491 SHA 23 12079
Summary: "Adasia 89" is an artbook that focuses on the artistic and cultural expressions from Asia, specifically highlighting the significance of Pakistan's art scene in 1989. The book showcases a variety of artworks, artists, and movements that have shaped the contemporary art landscape of the country during that period. Through a curated selection of paintings, sculptures, installations, and other artistic endeavors, "Adasia 89" offers insights into the themes, styles, and influences that characterized Pakistani art. The artbook might discuss the socio-political context of Pakistan during the late 1980s, exploring how artists responded to and represented the cultural and societal issues of their time. Additionally, it could delve into the influence of traditional Pakistani art forms intertwining with modern and postmodern expressions, showcasing how artists navigated cultural identities and global influences.
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"Adasia 89" is an artbook that focuses on the artistic and cultural expressions from Asia, specifically highlighting the significance of Pakistan's art scene in 1989. The book showcases a variety of artworks, artists, and movements that have shaped the contemporary art landscape of the country during that period. Through a curated selection of paintings, sculptures, installations, and other artistic endeavors, "Adasia 89" offers insights into the themes, styles, and influences that characterized Pakistani art.

The artbook might discuss the socio-political context of Pakistan during the late 1980s, exploring how artists responded to and represented the cultural and societal issues of their time. Additionally, it could delve into the influence of traditional Pakistani art forms intertwining with modern and postmodern expressions, showcasing how artists navigated cultural identities and global influences.

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