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245 0 _aLahore Biennale 02- Lahore Biennale 02: Past Reminders, Possible Futures- Reader/ Guidebook/
_cEditors: Hoor Al Qasimi, Iftikhar Dadi
260 _bLahore Biennale Foundation; SKIRA Editore;
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520 _aThe second Lahore Biennale, between the sun and the moon (26 January–29 February 2020), featured works by over 70 artists in 13 sites across the city that were built and used by three sovereigns—the Mughals, the British, and the postcolonial Pakistan state. In this constellation, three modes of governance and temporalities overlap and fold into one another. The curatorial statement points out the effects of colonial power in hardening 'differences across ethnic, religious, linguistic, and national affiliations' and states an aim to foreground 'new relations with Central Asian, West Asian, and African contexts.'
546 _aEnglish
650 _aN4390-5098 Visual Arts- Exhibitions
651 _aPakistan
700 _aAlQasimi, Hoor
700 _aDadi, Iftikhar
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