Art exhibition explores Pakistan’s varied landscapes
ISLAMABAD: The week-long ‘Scapes of Pakistan’ exhibition, which opened on Wednesday, explores a comprehensive subject: the landscapes and cityscapes of Pakistan.
It is a theme that may seem expansive for a lone exhibit, but its title is more capacious than the contributions of 10 contemporary artists that make up the exhibition.
Rather than attempt to survey landscapes from the entire country – a topographical impression that is too often generalised and its internal diversity overlooked – Scapes is a glimpse into the perspectives of artists depicted in various mediums. Organised at Gallery 6, the exhibition features bold and colourful contributions from artists Nazir Ahmed, Zulfiqar Ali Zulfi, M. Kazmi Syed, Mughees Riaz and others.
M. Kazmi Syed’s gloriously portrayed landscapes of a wavering river against the subtle hues of a desert and a faltering evening sky is the first painting on display and the elusive theme of struggle and hope merged together in watercolour sets the tone for the entire exhibit.