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245 0 _aNaiza Khan
_b: Karachi Elegies
_c/ Curated by Karin Zitzewitz
260 _aHong Kong;
_bArtAsiaPacific Holdings;
_c2013
300 _a176p;
_c29x21cm
520 _aOne of Pakistan’s most influential contemporary artists, Naiza Khan (born 1968) captures the experience of living and working in Karachi, where everyday life is affected by natural disaster, urban migration and political struggle. Khan’s practice includes paintings, sculpture, wall drawings, performance and video. This fully illustrated book, designed by Philipp Hubert and published by ArtAsiaPacific, includes a foreword by Michael Rush, Director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, essays by Salima Hashmi, Karin Zitzewitz, Nafisa Rizvi and an interview by Iftikhar Dadi. This first major monograph on the artist examines over 25 years of Khan’s work and accompanies her first US solo exhibition at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, running from February 22-May 26, 2013.
546 _aEnglish
648 _a21st century
650 _aExhibition catalog.
_93081
650 _aN4390-5098 Visual Arts- Exhibitions
_92
651 _aSouth Asia. Pakistan. Karachi
_93082
700 _aKhan, Naiza
_93083
700 _aZitzewitz, Karin
_93084
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