A Qur’an For Americans of Today, Presented by An American Artist of Today As a Muslim, the American Qur’an is…
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Naiza Khan’s paintings and installations are teleological in their purposefulness and they exude a sense of despondency at the plight of the inhabitants of Manora. But it is not only about Manora. The issues are larger for Naiza and she points to the morass in the country and the region as well.
Hamra Abbas engages with ideas that many Pakistani artists would fear to tread. But she is nuanced and witty in her take on these issues.