Private Mythologies: bringing artists together
ISLAMABAD: Satrang Gallery hosted an exhibition titled ‘Private Mythologies’ which brought together the works of Pakistan’s 10 most respected artists.
The show was curated by well known art critic Aasim Akhtar and included works of Salima Hashmi, Naazish Ataullah, Afshar Malik, Anwar Saeed, Quddus Mirza, Mansoora Hassan, Noorjehan Bilgrami, Shireen Kamran, Meher Afroz and Nahid Raza.
Aasim Akhtar said the exhibition was a wonderful example of curatorial polyphony.
He said: “Polyphony in music is the flowing together of multiple voices, independent melodies woven into counterpoint. I have tried to internalise the need to create a situation that is receptive to complex spaces combining the big and small, the old and new, noise and silence.”
Art critic Salma Hashmi inaugurated the exhibition and praised Aasim Akhtar for the show. She said: “I am amazed by the artists Aasim has brought together as they are all very particular about where, how and when their work is displayed. The fact that he has brought the 10 of us together tells us about his excellent powers of persuasion.”
She said Pakistani contemporary art was among the best in the world and Pakistani audience was blissfully unaware of this.