Pakistan Another Vision, Exhibition

2000

Publisher: Arts and the Islamic World and Asia House, London
Editor: Timothy Wilcox

Pakistan Another Vision, Exhibition

2000

Publisher: Arts and the Islamic World and Asia House, London
Editor: Timothy Wilcox

The essay focuses on the art practice of Imran Qureshi and Aisha Khalid, two leading artists of the Neo-Miniature Art movement . 

Contemporary Miniature 1999

By Niilofur Farrukh

Pakistani painters have always found miniature painting a rich lode of our multi-cultural visual legacy and mined it as a creative resource. However, its emergence as a complete art form with a contemporary ethos can be traced to a movement by young Lahore painters that I would like to refer to as neo-miniaturism. While the miniature painting which resurfaced with new vibrancy in the 1990s was in continuum with time-honoured techniques of painting and substrata preparation, the content had begun to reflect the living culture of our time. This iconoclastic step, taken by the students of Ustad Haji Sharif, delinked miniature from the moribund practices of faithful reproduction and traditional content.

Aisha Khalid

Imran Qureshi

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