Sound of colours: Where art and music strike chords
Artist Riaz Khan seeks to promote cultural exchange between US and Pakistan
KARACHI:
The Full Circle Gallery opened an exhibition showcasing brief snippets of music concerts in the United States (US).
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The exhibition, titled 'A Dialogue with Karachi', displays 17 images taken by artist Riaz Khan during concerts in different cities of the US, including New York, New Orleans and Houston.
The images capture the essence of attending music concerts, depicting musicians playing various instruments, the shadow of a dancing concertgoer, the excitement on the faces of people in the audience and musicians themselves in awe of the experience.
"I like finding stories that introduce us to a lot of cultures that we, as general public, are not exposed to," he said while explaining the concept of the exhibition. "It's all about the moment. It's the story you get from these moments."
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In his artist statement, he writes, "Photography has given me the opportunity to… get a better understanding of my place in the world. I am bringing you brief snippets of those cultures, almost as a window into my world."
Khan, after graduating from the Aga Khan University in neuropsychiatry research in 2003, left for Michigan to pursue further studies at Wayne State University.
However, he kept the passion for photography alive as he would volunteer as a concert photographer. "This was unknown to me as I had no prior experience with the art [but] it helped build a road for me."
The show will continue till September 16, 2016.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 3rd, 2016.
The Full Circle Gallery opened an exhibition showcasing brief snippets of music concerts in the United States (US).
Masterpieces: Work of master artists displayed at Clifton Art Gallery
The exhibition, titled 'A Dialogue with Karachi', displays 17 images taken by artist Riaz Khan during concerts in different cities of the US, including New York, New Orleans and Houston.
The images capture the essence of attending music concerts, depicting musicians playing various instruments, the shadow of a dancing concertgoer, the excitement on the faces of people in the audience and musicians themselves in awe of the experience.
"I like finding stories that introduce us to a lot of cultures that we, as general public, are not exposed to," he said while explaining the concept of the exhibition. "It's all about the moment. It's the story you get from these moments."
Bringing colour to the lives of underprivileged children
In his artist statement, he writes, "Photography has given me the opportunity to… get a better understanding of my place in the world. I am bringing you brief snippets of those cultures, almost as a window into my world."
Khan, after graduating from the Aga Khan University in neuropsychiatry research in 2003, left for Michigan to pursue further studies at Wayne State University.
However, he kept the passion for photography alive as he would volunteer as a concert photographer. "This was unknown to me as I had no prior experience with the art [but] it helped build a road for me."
The show will continue till September 16, 2016.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 3rd, 2016.