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_a709.5491 KHA
100 1 _aKhan, Naiza H.
245 1 4 _aThe rising tide :
_bnew directions in art from Pakistan, 1990-2010 /
_ccurated by, Naiza H. Khan ; [editorial team, Nasreen Askari ... [et al.] ;curatorial assistants, Samar Zia, Malika Abbas; research assistant, Zarmeene Shah].
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aKarachi :
_bMohatta Palace Museum,
_c2010.
300 _a192 p. :
_bill. (some col.) ;
_c27 cm.
520 _a"The Rising Tide: New Directions in Art from Pakistan, 1990-2010," curated by Naiza H. Khan, is an illuminating exploration of the evolving landscape of contemporary art in Pakistan over two decades. The book features a diverse array of artists, each contributing unique perspectives, innovative techniques, and thematic concerns that reflect the cultural, social, and political shifts within Pakistani society during this period. Through a carefully curated selection of artworks, the volume captures the intricate tapestry of artistic expression, showcasing painters, sculptors, installation artists, and new media practitioners. The works range from traditional forms to avant-garde practices, often highlighting the tension between heritage and modernity, as well as personal and collective narratives. The book also addresses issues such as gender, identity, and nationalism, spotlighting how contemporary Pakistani artists navigate complex realities, often challenging stereotypes and confronting societal norms. In addition to vibrant visuals, the publication includes critical essays, artist profiles, and curatorial insights, providing a comprehensive understanding of the artistic dialogues that emerged from this dynamic and often tumultuous period in Pakistan's history. Overall, "The Rising Tide" serves not only as a testament to the creativity and resilience of Pakistani artists but also as a vital resource for understanding the broader contemporary art scene in South Asia.
650 0 _aArt, Pakistani
_vExhibitions.
650 0 _aContemporary Art
650 0 _a Pakistani Art
650 0 _aCultural Studies
650 0 _aGender Studies
700 1 _aAskari, Nasreen.
700 1 _aZia, Samar.
700 1 _aAbbas, Malika.
700 1 _aShah, Zarmeene.
710 2 _aMohatta Palace Museum.
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