Silvana Editoriale
Manzar: Art and Architecture from Pakistan 1940s to Today
Manzar: Art and Architecture from Pakistan 1940s to Today
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A kaleidoscopic view of Pakistani art and architecture, from the 1940s to the present
Originating in Arabic, the word manzar in Urdu can be translated as a scene, a view, a landscape or a perspective, highlighting the extraordinary vitality of the diverse art scenes in Pakistan and its diasporas. This volume presents the enormously diverse output of the painters, photographers, architects and others who have defined Pakistan's culture over the past 80 years. Featuring approximately 200 paintings, drawings, photographs, videos, sculptures, installations, tapestries and miniatures, the catalog also offers essays by important art and architecture historians, educators, artists and architects from Pakistan. This groundbreaking gathering traces how artists and architects have forged diverse personal and political languages, in dialogue with regional styles and international art and world histories. The interconnections of scenes, individuals and communities in the subcontinent and on a global scale are testament to the strength of art in withstanding imposed divisions.
This book was published in conjunction with Qatar MuseumsAuthor: Caroline Hancock
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Silvana Editoriale
Published: 05/27/2025
Pages: 350
Weight: 3.7lbs
Size: 10.90h x 9.50w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9788836659623
