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Beyond the Page, Contemporary Art from Pakistan |
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Pacific Asia Museum, 18th February 2010 to 27th June 2010 |
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Exploring the transformation of historical miniature painting from the Mughal courts of South Asia into a stunning contemporary art form by current Pakistani artists, Pacific Asia Museum will present a new exhibition, Beyond the Page: The Miniature as Attitude in Contemporary Art from Pakistan, focusing on the contemporary miniature movement ... |
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Bani Abidi, Iftikhar Dadi and Rashid Rana - Where Three Dreams Cross |
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Whitechapel Gallery, 21st January 2010 to 11th April 2010 |
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Bani Abidi, Iftikhar Dadi and Rashid Rana are some of the 70 artists showing in 'Where Three Dreams Cross: 150 years of Photograph from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh', an exhibition of historic and contemporary photography from the subcontinen organized by the Whitechapel Gallery, London.
Hammad Nasar of Green Cardamon, is ... |
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Sophie Ernst awarded Golden Cube at Kassel Dokfest for HOME |
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10th November 2009 to 15th November 2009 |
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Green Cardamom are delighted to announce that Sophie Ernst has won The Golden Cube award for best installation, the Monitoring exhibition at The Kassel Documentary and Video Festival 2009. The Jury for this year’s award included Alain Bieber, Wolfgang Jung, Eva Scharrer, Stefanos Tsivopoulos and Theus Zwakhals. In speaking about ... |
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Innovation through tradition: A study day |
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British Museum, 3rd October 2009 to 3rd October 2009 |
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This study session which accompanies the display Safavids Revisited. (Room 34, British Museum) will focus on how artists from Iran and Pakistan are inspired by past traditions, and how they give these traditions new and contemporary resonance. Venetia Porter, British Museum, and Hammad Nasar of Green Cardamom are joined by ... |
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Bani Abidi at the Xth Lyon Biennale |
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16th September 2009 to 3rd January 2010 |
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Abidi presents a series of works at the Xth Lyon Biennale. These include Karachi Series I, her new photographic project, digital drawings Intercommunication Devices (2009) and Security Barriers (2008), and her critically acclaimed video, Reserved.
Subtitled 'The Spectacle of the Everyday' the Xth Biennale de Lyon is ... |
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How Nations are Made |
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Cartwright Hall, Bradford and Manor House, Ilkley, 4th July 2009 to 27th September 2009 |
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Two connected exhibitions, exploring the productive capacity of India's Partition.
Bani Abidi, Roohi Ahmed, Farida Batool, Rana Begum, Iftikhar Dadi and Nalini Malini, Anita Dube, Sophie Ernst, Ahsan Jamal, Tariq Khalil, Ahmed Ali Manganhar, Naeem Mohaiemen, Rashid Rana, Seher Shah, Abdullah Syed and Hajra Waheed.
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Hamra Abbas and Sophie Ernst at Sharjah Biennial 9 - Hamra Abbas wins Jury Prize |
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16th March 2009 to 27th May 2009 |
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Sophie Ernst will show a new series of works in her on going project Home. This particular project of video installations is based around interviews with citizens of Ramallah on ideas of home. Ernst explores how remembered images from the past and notions of the ideal inform views of the ... |
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No Man's Land / Everybody's Land - Glaring in Defiance - 3 days of film |
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The Second Floor, Karachi, 30th January 2009 to 1st February 2009 |
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"Last night I dreamt of this river. Come monsoon and it swells with defiance. Playful, unruly and rebellious it refuses to circumscribe the land on its either side. It runs amok upsetting all and assuming nothing except its own freedom. Seeing it make a mockery of its given role of ... |
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Ali Kazim: A mid-career survey show |
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Ali Kazim |
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Cartwright Hall Gallery, Bradford, 1st December 2007 to 2nd March 2008 |
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This exhibition presents a mid career, survey show of Ali Kazim’s work, displaying a cross section of his practice. Early paintings of organic matter sit alongside his most recent body of work.
Ali Kazim’s subjects are predominantly men with features that emphasize their Dravidian heritage. Kazim is concerned with the space ... |
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Lines of Control |
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6th September 2007 to 31st July 2010 |
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Lines of Control is a multi year collaboration that explores the visual culture spawned by the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent. The programme includes exhibitions of contemporary art and archival material, film screenings, talks, a symposium and an education programme. These will take place in London, Karachi and ... |
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Amar Kanwar in conversation with Iwona Blazwick |
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CANCELLED due to tube strike. Alternative event at Whitechapel gallery, 6th September 2007 to 6th September 2007 |
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Due to the London tube strike Green Cardamom's Lines of Control event at the Royal Geographical Society, with Amar Kanwar in conversation with Iwona Blazwick, has been cancelled.
However Amar Kanwar will be at the Whitechapel Gallery on Thursday September 6th for a special screening of his film, A Season ... |
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Sopie Ernst, Monica Bhasin and Amar Kanwar |
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Royal Geographical Society, London, 19th July 2007 to 5th September 2007 |
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As part of the Lines of Control project, a series of screenings and talks takes place at The Royal Geographical Society between July to September, 2007.
July 19: Sophie Ernst talks about her work in progress, Home: People from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India talk about the homes they left behind ... |
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Charles Wallace - Rangoonwala Residency |
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15th June 2007 to 24th September 2007 |
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Muhammad Zeeshan is the 2007 recipient of the Charles Wallace Rangoonwala residency, administered by Vasl, Gasworks and Green Cardamom. Zeeshan will be based at the Gasworks studios in London. This annual residency is aimed at offering artists working in a Pakistani context with the opportunity to live and ... |
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Artists Residency -2006 |
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Gasworks, 15th June 2006 to 14th September 2006 |
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Berlin based artist Hamra Abbas has been selected for Green Cardamom’s pilot residency in collaboration with Gasworks and the Victoria and Albert Museum. She will work at Gasworks’ studios and have access to the V&A collections to which she may respond with her own work. Her residency will culminate with ... |
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