Karachi Biennale 2019

Karachi Biennale 2019 seeks to understand the context of visual art biennials in postcolonial South Asian countries, such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. It examines the relationship between art organizations and the social status quo through an analysis of Adeela Suleman’s installation Killing F...

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Hauptverfasser: Samina Iqbal, Hoor Al Qasimi, Noora Al Mualla, Salah M. Hassan, Maria Mumtaz, Ahmad Makia, Wasan Yousif, Dima Bittard, Shaikha Al Maazmi, Mohamad Al Saadei, Eti Bonn-Muller
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Shaikha Al Maazmi
Mohamad Al Saadei
Eti Bonn-Muller
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