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Drawn From Life: Drawing Space |
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Hamra Abbas, Noa Lidor, Iftikhar Dadi & Elizabeth Dadi |
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Green Cardamom , London 24.07.08 to 27.09.08 |
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Drawing Space is the second in the trilogy of exhibitions titled Drawn From Life that explores process, memory and embodied space, and form in the drawing practice of over 20 artists from Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Working in a visual language of drawing, the exhibitions, spread ... |
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Drawn from Life: Drawing Process |
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Hamra Abbas, Noa Lidor, Mohammad Ali Talpur, Muhammad Zeeshan |
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12.06.08 to 12.07.08 |
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The first in the Drawn from Life trilogy of exhibitions, that examine process, memory and embodied space, and form, in the drawing practice of over 20 contemporary artists from Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
Working in diverse visual languages, the exhibitions, spread over a year, present the viewer ... |
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Art HK08 |
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Hamra Abbas, Faiza Butt, Ali Kazim, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Noa Lidor, Mahbub Shah, Mohammad Ali Talpur, Ruby Chishti, Khalil Chishtee, Muhammad Zeeshan, Iftikhar Dadi & Elizabeth Dadi |
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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibtion Centre 14.05.08 to 18.05.08 |
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Green Cardamom will be showing works by Afsoon, Ali Kazim, Faiza Butt , Hamra Abbas, Iftikhar Dadi & Elizabeth Dadi, Khalil Chishtee, Mohammad Ali Talpur, Mahbub Shah, Muhammad Zeeshan, Nazgol Ansarinia, , Noa Lidor, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Ruby Chishti and Yara El Sherbini. ... |
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No-Knock |
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Khalil Chishtee |
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Green Cardamom, London 24.04.08 to 24.05.08 |
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Following Khalil Chishtee’s recent success at Art Dubai, Green Cardamom presents a new body of work by the artist, in his first London solo exhibition.
No Knock refers to a type of search warrant in the US that allows law enforcement officers to enter a property without knocking and identifying themselves ... |
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Recent works by Ali Kazim |
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Ali Kazim |
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Gallery Espace, New Delhi 23.04.08 to 07.05.08 |
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New works by Ali Kazim. This exhibition is in collaboration with Gallery Espace, New Delhi. Please contact them for information relating to the availability of works: art@galleryespace.com, t:+91 11 26326267, 26922947 ... |
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Art Dubai, Booth B52 |
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Hamra Abbas, Faiza Butt, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Mohammad Ali Talpur, Khalil Chishtee, Muhammad Zeeshan, Bani Abidi |
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Madinat Jumeriah, Dubai 19.03.08 to 22.03.08 |
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Green Cardamom's booth will include works by Hamra Abbas, Bani Abidi, Faiza Butt, Khalil Chishtee, Mohammad Ali Talpur, Nusra Latif Qureshi and Muhammad Zeeshan. In addition, we will also have works by Anwar Jalal Shemza and new work by Rashid Rana.
Bani Abidi, Khalil Chishtee and Muhammad Zeeshan are also ... |
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Standing Still Standing Still Standing... |
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Bani Abidi |
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Green Cardamom, London 06.03.08 to 12.04.08 |
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In this solo exhibition, Abidi presents three works — Reserved, the video she produced for the 2006 Singapore Biennial; The Address, a series of prints and a video still, first shown in Karachi in 2007; and a new series of digital drawings that she has created for this exhibition. Together ... |
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Parental Guidance Suggested |
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Faiza Butt |
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Green Cardamom, London 24.01.08 to 23.02.08 |
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In her first UK solo exhibition, artist Faiza Butt displays a new departure, merging portraits of her maturing children with mushroom clouds, explosions and the debris of everyday life, to explore the growing backdrop of violence in life today as proffered by the media and global events.
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Rustam |
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Khadim Ali |
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Green Cardamom, London , London 15.11.07 to 15.12.07 |
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Khadim Ali’s recent work explores the practice of storytelling, investigating the relationships between myth and memory. The body of work in this exhibition references the epic poem the Shahnameh (The Persian Book of Kings). Having grown up with the popular legend of Rustam and Sohrab, Khadim was taken aback when ... |
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New Works by Ali Kazim |
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Ali Kazim |
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In partnership with VM Gallery, Karachi , Karachi 23.10.07 to 07.11.07 |
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A solo exhibition of Ali Kazim’s work opens at the VM Art Gallery in Karachi on Tuesday October 23. This is the artist’s first exhibition in Pakistan in two years.
Lahore based art critic Aasim Akhtar has described Kazim’s paintings as “works of pure simplicity and maddening complexity”. Eddie ... |
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Hamra Abbas at the 10th Istanbul Biennial |
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Hamra Abbas |
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10th Istanbul Biennial , Istanbul 08.09.07 to 04.11.07 |
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Hamra Abbas’s Lessons on Love series exhibited at the Biennial, takes its name from the Kama Sutra (of which it is a translation) and is inspired by varied miniature paintings from old manuscripts. Appropriating selected images Hamra shifts them into the present day context as three dimensional, life size figures. ... |
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Best of Discovery: Shanghai Contemporary 07 |
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Mohammad Ali Talpur, Sophie Ernst |
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06.09.07 to 09.09.07 |
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Artists Mohammad Ali Talpur and Sophie Ernst, represented by Green Cardamom, have been selected to appear in Best of Discovery at Shanghai Contemporary 07.
Works by Mohammad Ali Talpur include new canvases and works on paper. Sophie Ernst's booth will show the Dying Gauls installation. More information on these artists works ... |
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Mohammad Ali Talpur |
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Mohammad Ali Talpur |
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gallery:space, McKenzie Pavillion, Finsbury Park , London 13.07.07 to 29.07.07 |
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A solo exhibition of works by Mohammad Ali Talpur: in his current body of work, Talpur explores the concept of drawing through multiple approaches and in various media. Turning his back on content and post modern discourse, the artist examines ideas of boundaries and confinement by immersing himself in the ... |
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Punctured and Unravelled |
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Mahbub Shah, Mohammad Ali Talpur |
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5a Porchester Place, London W2 , London 27.06.07 to 07.07.07 |
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Drawing inspiration from sources as varied as the flight path of birds and The Economist magazine, Mahbub Shah and Mohammad Ali Talpur's works explore the grid and interrogate the mechanics of the printing process in distinctive ways. Shah uses the grid and its twenty first century equivalent, the pixel to ... |
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Naee Azadi (A New Freedom) |
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Pakistan Institute of Int , Karachi 06.12.06 to 17.12.06 |
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Naee Azadi(A New Freedom)explores the influences of Pakistani film poster and billboard painting on the work of artists Shezad Dawood, Naeem Rana, Rashid Rana, Saira Wasim and Mohammed Zeeshan. Based within and outside Pakistan, these artists have drawn on the aesthetics of popular cinema and billboard advertising in Pakistan for ... |
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Desi Pop |
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Maison Folie Wazemmes , Lille 14.10.06 to 20.01.07 |
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Desi Pop presents a selection of artists who inhabit a territory on the cusp of east and west, referencing the detritus of consumer culture in their practice. Defying borders and subverting stereotypes, they make art that is consciously influenced by an international visual language of commercial and cultural exchange. ... |
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Beyond the Page |
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Asia House , London 31.08.06 to 11.11.06 |
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Beyond the Page explores how the ethos and techniques of miniature painting have translated into an attitude, informing the practice of a number of contemporary artists working in different media. Beyond the Page includes works by Hamra Abbas, Zahoor ul Akhlaq, Aisha Khalid, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Hasnat Mehmood, Muhammad Imran ... |
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Sacred Souls, Secret Lives |
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Ali Kazim |
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Green Cardamom , London 24.05.06 to 03.06.06 |
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Using the practice of South Asian miniature painting as his artistic base, Ali Kazim has fashioned a distinctive technique, rigorously technical yet intuitively fluid. He works with watercolour pigments to create an extraordinary depth of colour not normally associated with this medium. In his recent paintings, Ali Kazim paints mostly ... |
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Acts of Compliance |
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Nusra Latif Qureshi |
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Green Cardamom, London , London 21.09.05 to 08.10.05 |
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Nusra Latif Qureshi is one of a group of artists trained at the National College of Arts, Lahore, who are attracting increasing critical interest as representing a contemporary movement in miniature painting. Qureshi combines the images and practices of Mughal era miniature painting with contemporary materials and imagery, and while ... |
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Karkhana: A Contemporary Collaboration |
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The Aldrich Contemporary , Ridgefield, Connecticut 23.08.05 to 21.03.06 |
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The exhibition highlights the Karkhana Project, a series of collaborative paintings by six innovative contemporary miniaturists. The project, initiated and organised by Muhammad Imran Qureshi, was inspired by the cooperative nature of miniature painting during the Mughal era in India. Work on the project began in 2003, in the wake ... |
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Walled In:Walled Out |
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Green Cardamom, London , London 28.04.05 to 21.05.05 |
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Two artists, one Palestinian, the other Israeli, use strikingly different visual vocabulary to explore the conflicting realities that humans struggle with: grief and beauty; anger and love; barriers and longing. Shawa works through photography and silkscreen using the raw dialogue of graffiti on the walls of Gaza as her starting ... |
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Zeyb 2 |
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Green Cardamom, London 10.03.05 to 09.04.05 |
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Usman Saeed pays tribute to Pakistan’s women in paintings, photographs and drawings. He has chosen an eclectic mix of subjects, including nation builders, social activists, models and artists. His work reflects the diversity of his visual vocabulary — drawn from miniature painting and fashion photography: striking a balance between the ... |
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