Artists Voices – Calligraphy, Exhibition

2006

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Artists Voices – Calligraphy, Exhibition

2006

Publisher: Oxford University Press

The catalogue underlines the recent problematic history of calligraphy and how it’s practice was politicised. This process changed it from a symbol of identity to a component of a subversive strategy.

Catalogue essay

Stories in Subversive Text

By Niilofur Farrukh

Arabic inspired calligraphy occupies a space between identity and politics in Pakistan and, in the last five decades, artistic intervention has transformed it from its classical orientation to a postmodern expression. As the artists’ perception of calligraphy has changed from a symbol of identity to a component of a subversive strategy, Its assimilation in visual arts continues to evolve. In earlier decades, the authority of the written word and its meaning were central to the painterly interpretation of

Farah Mahbub

Shakeel Siddiqui

Roohi Ahmed

Naiza Khan

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