ARTSPEAK: PRISON AND CREATIVITY With prison reform, vocational training was introduced and prisoners had the option of earning money. It was seen as a Updated 21 May, 2017 06:53am
ARTSPEAK: CLOTHES AND CULTURE Cultural identity was first displaced by colonisation, then by consumerism and urbanisation and again by... Updated 07 May, 2017 09:09am
ARTSPEAK: ART AND DEMOCRACY Art has always had its finger on the pulse of society. When mass production created an urban mass culture, pop art Updated 23 Apr, 2017 08:33pm
ARTSPEAK: All Woven Together I once came across someone in London who said he belonged to a group who only used Anglo Saxon words and refused to... Published 09 Apr, 2017 10:09am
GALLERY: The Art of Balance When society strives to transform itself, there are always forces that resist change, and art usually finds itself ... Updated 01 Apr, 2017 05:34pm
‘At once silent and eloquent’: a glimpse of Pakistani visual poetry Pakistan is portrayed as a country churning out extremists. The poetry on decorated transport tells another story. Updated 17 Feb, 2017 02:19pm
Waiting for Critical Feedback Are visual artists more vulnerable to critique than poets? Published 05 Feb, 2017 06:59am
The city as a canvas One can see the city through the eyes of an urban developer, a land grabber and a number of other lenses. Updated 24 Jan, 2017 02:48pm