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You who are my love and my life’s enemy too
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Imran Qureshi

There was a tragedy in Sialkot, Punjab, in August 2010, when two adolescents were murdered by vigilantes who were apparently in connivance with the police. Struck by this blunder revealing police corruption, the started a series of paintings on paper, You who are my love and my life’s enemy too, in which he expressed his reaction to this murder. At first glance the work appears to be a splash of blood like the one in this killing, but, close up, the composition reveals itself as meticulous floral motifs typical of the art of miniature painting which the artist teaches.

This Day
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Imran Qureshi

Painting (Painting)

At first glance, This Day by Imran Qureshi appears to be an energetic, gestural painting reminiscent of Action Painting from the mid-20th century. But upon closer inspection, highly detailed floral elements reveal themselves amongst the bold red brushstrokes. The botanical motifs in Qureshi’s work represent life and regeneration while the red paint refers to death and mortality.

Imran Qureshi

Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi’s practice revives 16th century Mughal miniature painting...

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

Small Thrills, Smaller Skateboards at Fingerboarding Festival | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer upper waypoint The Do List Small Thrills, Smaller Skateboards at Fingerboarding Festival Alan Chazaro Feb 7 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Email Those hours spent in 8th grade Algebra class mimicking ollies with with a two-inch fingerboard? It’s all about to pay off...

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about 3 months ago (02/02/2024)

Artblog | Megan Galardi, founder and director of Blah Blah, a commercial gallery in the 319 Building Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Megan Galardi, founder and director of Blah Blah, a commercial gallery in the 319 Building By Pete Sparber February 2, 2024 Pete Sparber interviews Blah Blah founder and director, Megan Galardi, about creating a women and non-binary artist commercial gallery and situating it in the 319 Building, known as a hotbed of the city's alternative gallery scene....

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about 3 months ago (01/31/2024)

Artblog | ‘(re)FOCUS, Then and Now,’ Big Differences, and The Future Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact ‘(re)FOCUS, Then and Now,’ Big Differences, and The Future By Katie Dillon Low January 31, 2024 Katie Dillon Low writes a terrific piece on the "(re)FOCUS: Now" exhibit, one of two exhibits at the Galleries at Moore College of Art and Design; the other is "(re)FOCUS: Then" (with artists from the original 1974 exhibit)....

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about 5 months ago (12/04/2023)

Artblog | Gifts that keep giving, small works at The Plastic Club, Sketch Club, Vox Populi and Gross McCleaf Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Gifts that keep giving, small works at The Plastic Club, Sketch Club, Vox Populi and Gross McCleaf By Pete Sparber December 4, 2023 Our contributor Pete Sparber sees a number of small works exhibitions, which abound each year at this time of holiday giving....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Imran’s has a rich collections of modern and traditional calligraphies, landscape paintings and realistic artworks...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Marine Drive apartment of the art patron is filled with site specific works, rare vintage furniture and contemporary design...

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about 23 months ago (06/06/2022)

Being and Becoming: Of Femininities in the Malay World Through 50 Images (Seminars) | ArtsEquator Skip to content A series of four seminars was presented by researchers behind Being and Becoming: Of Femininities in the Malay World Through 50 Images...

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about 24 months ago (05/05/2022)

Being and Becoming: Of Femininities in the Malay World Through 50 Images | ArtsEquator Skip to content This May, we are pleased to announce the launch of an online exhibition – Being and Becoming: Of Femininities in the Malay World Through 50 Images ...

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about 52 months ago (01/16/2020)

A writhing amalgamation of architectural forms is currently inhabiting Yorkshire Sculpture Park's 18th-century Chapel...

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about 63 months ago (03/11/2019)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (11–17 Mar 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do March 11, 2019 For events in Penang this week, go to the Penang Free Sheet ...

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about 68 months ago (10/11/2018)

Coda Culture: A Space for Freedom | Arts Equator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Akanksha Raja October 11, 2018 As told to Akanksha Raja In the latest instalment in our series covering independent art spaces in Southeast Asia, ArtsEquator.com spoke with artist Seelan Palay to learn about his practice, his inspirations, and his journey setting up the independent alternative art space Coda Culture , at 803 King George’s Avenue in Singapore...

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about 70 months ago (08/13/2018)

Weekly Picks: Indonesia (13 - 19 August 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do August 13, 2018 Top Picks of Indonesia art events in Jakarta and Solo from 13 – 19 August 2018...