A graduate of Studio Art, Islam employed a stylistic approach to address the subject and weaved narratives out of her own experiences. Moghul, who graduated from the Karachi School of Arts (KSA) in 1993, linked the concept of fantasy with the idea of teleportation to reach a futuristic or past milieu.
Meanwhile, Haider, also a KSA graduate, employed an illustrative vocabulary to take on social issues while Sarfaraz, who learned to draw and paint through workshops at the Nantes, realised his dreams and the fantasies of aspiring socialites by painting them on canvas. The show will start at 5:30 pm on October 2 and will continue till Sunday, October 17, when the exhibition will close with a selection of “Phantasia” readings by Momin Zafar, Mohsin Siddiqui and Mehreen Hashmi at 4 pm.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 2nd, 2010.
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