Jump to content

Abdul Rahim Nagori: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Nmansoor (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Nmansoor (talk | contribs)
Line 5: Line 5:
*1982: Anti militarism and violence exhibition which got censored and banned by the martial law regime <ref name=Newsline>[http://www.theimpressionists.net/nagori/data/1982.htm Brush with authority, The Chronicle of Pakistan]</ref>.
*1982: Anti militarism and violence exhibition which got censored and banned by the martial law regime <ref name=Newsline>[http://www.theimpressionists.net/nagori/data/1982.htm Brush with authority, The Chronicle of Pakistan]</ref>.
*1983: Anti martial law exhibition, sponsored by [[Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists]] (PFUJ).
*1983: Anti martial law exhibition, sponsored by [[Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists]] (PFUJ).
*1986: Anti-dictatorship Exhibition held at Indus Gallery, Karachi. Most powerful exhibition of his career where he exposed 62 different awful national events which shook the conscience of the nation <ref name=newsline>http://www.newsline.com.pk/newsJun2004/artlinejun2004.htm The Art of Protest by Salwat Ali, Newsline, June 2004</ref>.
*1986: Anti-dictatorship Exhibition held at Indus Gallery, Karachi. Most powerful exhibition of his career where he exposed 62 different awful national events which shook the conscience of the nation <ref name=newsline>[http://www.newsline.com.pk/newsJun2004/artlinejun2004.htm The Art of Protest by Salwat Ali, Newsline, June 2004]</ref>.
*1988: Anti-dictatorship Exhibition held at Indus Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan. Painted the evils of society by evolving new alphabet symbols for children, basing them on the events which took place in preceding two years. Bomb blasts, crime, dacoities, guns, heroin, Ojhri, Kalashnikov, rape etc. became new symbols of the alphabet <ref name=newsline>http://www.newsline.com.pk/newsJun2004/artlinejun2004.htm The Art of Protest by Salwat Ali, Newsline Magazine, June 2004</ref>.
*1988: Anti-dictatorship Exhibition held at Indus Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan. Painted the evils of society by evolving new alphabet symbols for children, basing them on the events which took place in preceding two years. Bomb blasts, crime, dacoities, guns, heroin, Ojhri, Kalashnikov, rape etc. became new symbols of the alphabet <ref name=newsline>[http://www.newsline.com.pk/newsJun2004/artlinejun2004.htm The Art of Protest by Salwat Ali, Newsline Magazine, June 2004]</ref>.
*1990: "Road to Democracy" exhibition, reviewed by Mark Finemann of Los Angeles Times.
*1990: "Road to Democracy" exhibition, reviewed by Mark Finemann of Los Angeles Times.
*1990: "I am you" Anti-violence exhibition, large hoarding for display on road side, sponsored by Duetsche Bank, participated by International Artists.
*1990: "I am you" Anti-violence exhibition, large hoarding for display on road side, sponsored by Duetsche Bank, participated by International Artists.
*1990: "Women of Myth and Reality" exhibition at Indus Gallery, Karachi. Repudiated the treatment meted out to the women <ref name=newsline>http://www.newsline.com.pk/newsJun2004/artlinejun2004.htm The Art of Protest by Salwat Ali, Newsline, June 2004</ref>.
*1990: "Women of Myth and Reality" exhibition at Indus Gallery, Karachi. Repudiated the treatment meted out to the women <ref name=newsline>[http://www.newsline.com.pk/newsJun2004/artlinejun2004.htm The Art of Protest by Salwat Ali, Newsline, June 2004]</ref>.
*1992: Exhibition on minority, held at Chawkhandi Art Gallery, Karachi. A series of 40 paintings was again a process of social and political protest for the mute, bewildered and confused society which finds itself full of tears, shame, anguish and anger.
*1992: Exhibition on minority, held at Chawkhandi Art Gallery, Karachi. A series of 40 paintings was again a process of social and political protest for the mute, bewildered and confused society which finds itself full of tears, shame, anguish and anger.
*1994: Exhibition "Black amongst Blacks" held at Lahore Art Gallery, Lahore.
*1994: Exhibition "Black amongst Blacks" held at Lahore Art Gallery, Lahore.

Revision as of 09:13, 9 August 2008

Abdul Rahim Nagori (1939-), is a Pakistani painter known for his socio-political themes [1]. He has held one-man exhibitions since 1958.

Exhibitions

  • 1982: Anti militarism and violence exhibition which got censored and banned by the martial law regime [2].
  • 1983: Anti martial law exhibition, sponsored by Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ).
  • 1986: Anti-dictatorship Exhibition held at Indus Gallery, Karachi. Most powerful exhibition of his career where he exposed 62 different awful national events which shook the conscience of the nation [3].
  • 1988: Anti-dictatorship Exhibition held at Indus Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan. Painted the evils of society by evolving new alphabet symbols for children, basing them on the events which took place in preceding two years. Bomb blasts, crime, dacoities, guns, heroin, Ojhri, Kalashnikov, rape etc. became new symbols of the alphabet [3].
  • 1990: "Road to Democracy" exhibition, reviewed by Mark Finemann of Los Angeles Times.
  • 1990: "I am you" Anti-violence exhibition, large hoarding for display on road side, sponsored by Duetsche Bank, participated by International Artists.
  • 1990: "Women of Myth and Reality" exhibition at Indus Gallery, Karachi. Repudiated the treatment meted out to the women [3].
  • 1992: Exhibition on minority, held at Chawkhandi Art Gallery, Karachi. A series of 40 paintings was again a process of social and political protest for the mute, bewildered and confused society which finds itself full of tears, shame, anguish and anger.
  • 1994: Exhibition "Black amongst Blacks" held at Lahore Art Gallery, Lahore.
  • 2004: Exhibition "Return to Sphinx" held at V.M. Art Gallery, Karachi [4].

Education

1961-65: B.A. (Hon), Fine Arts (Painting), M.A. Fine Arts (Painting), University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Served As

Published Letters


Published Articles