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Chughtai’s (almost hidden) sideline of excellence in etching
Oct29

Chughtai’s (almost hidden) sideline of excellence in etching

There’s very little time left to view an extraordinary display of works not usually associated with South Asian miniaturist Abdul Rahman Chughtai at London’s Grosvenor gallery (29 October – 30 November 2014). A native of British India, born around 1897, Chughtai is cherished by both Pakistan and India, perhaps more in Pakistan because he died there in 1975 after years spent on both sides of the divide that materialised...

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Book Review: Pakistan's imperilled vistas

A poignant image of Skardu on the cover of Pakistan: Glimpses of Vistas, History and Culture invokes a serene and tranquil place that sadly this northern town in Gilgit-Baltistan is no more, as frequent news of mayhem iin and around the area testities, writes SHIRLEY JOSEPH. Competing practitioners of violence, visited upon the area by the cross-border Taliban to the US-led drone operators have ensured this tragic transformation of...

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Eastern Art Report Issue 47 — Table of Contents
Jan01

Eastern Art Report Issue 47 — Table of Contents

Eastern Art Report Issue 47 — Table of Contents • International Diary including
—Countdown to inIVA’s jubilee; Anish Kapoor takes on the Turbine Hall; Neil MacGregor moves to the BM; Oldham’s £9m gallery; The BM’s Big Push in Chinese Art; New York Galleries test out Art2002; Images from Vietnam at war; Diem Phung Thi, Vietnamese sculptor; Rebranding for Pitshanger; A merged ACE, a culturally diverse Britain; Shisha sets ArtSouthAsia...

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