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Driving on a busy highway in Pakistan, all of a sudden, you see a truck, and it doesn't look like any other truck. It has got colors pouring down it and ...
His art captures what it is to be human; immortalises workers, migrants, truck drivers, bandwallas and others denied their due. How does he view his legacy?
Signs of his work, mentorship and influence are visible across the canvases of generations of Indian artists. Shaleen ...
People often say Karachi is too big, too crowded, too messy — and they’re not wrong. With 20 million people and ...
Centenarian artist Krishen Khanna continues to paint the paradox of wealth & poverty in his works ...
The centenarian painter As Krishen Khanna turned 100 on July 5 this year, he didn’t mark the moment with nostalgia, but with ...
As sleek vinyl banners roll off digital presses and CGI floods our screens, the hand-brushed billboards seem to be on ...
People often say Karachi is too big, too crowded, too messy — and they’re not wrong. With 20 million people and a pace that ...
Pakistan’s cynical nomination of the US president for a Nobel Peace Prize tells us something grim about today’s world. Yet, as we just saw, performative diplomacy can quickly collapse. Both ...
Uffizi Director to ‘Limit’ Selfies After Posing Visitor Damages 18th-Century Painting A man attempting to capture a picture of himself at the Florence gallery tripped and left a hole in a work by ...
From Hand-painted patterns to vintage slogans with bold typography, India's truck art has long featured vibrant colors and symbols on the road. Why is this tradition dying?
The plain exterior of Prime Kitchen belies the inspired fare produced in this food truck boasting hand-crafted hamburgers.