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Thakur Prasad Mainali (born 1934), sculptor, educator; chief of arts and craft department of the Royal Nepal Academy; Kiran Manandhar (born 1957), painter; founding chancellor of the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts; Chandra Man Singh Maskey (1900–1984), painter, and illustrator; early 20th century leader in the development of Nepali contemporary art
Hasnat Mehmood (born 1978), visual artist, teaches at National College of Arts; lives in Lahore; Bashir Mirza (1941–2000), painter; Quddus Mirza (born 1961), painter, art critic; Huma Mulji (born 1970), sculptor
Nepal portal; Visual arts portal ... Nepalese artists by century (4 C)-Artists from Kathmandu (11 P) + Nepalese women artists (4 C, 5 P) A. Nepalese animators (2 P) D.
Pakistan portal Visual arts portal This category is for articles about artists from Lahore , a city in the Punjab province of the Asian country of Pakistan .
Waseem Ahmed had his first solo show at the National College of Arts Lahore, Pakistan in 2000. [1]Ahmed's work was exhibited in Pakistan (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad) and internationally, including Museum für Asiatische Kunst Berlin, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (2004), [5] Laurent Delaye Gallery in London, Gowen Contemporary in Geneva, Jason McCoy Gallery in New York, Katmandu Triennale, [6] and ...
Alhamra Arts Council (also known as the Alhamra Hall, Alhamra Cultural Complex, Alhamra Art Gallery and Lahore Arts Council [1]) was designed by Nayyar Ali Dada and completed in 1992. [2] The Alhamra Arts Council is located on a colonial-period road in Lahore, Pakistan, that was formerly known as Mall Road and has been renamed as Shahrah Quaid ...
1994–2006 Curated, Exhibitions, Students work at Hunarkada Islamabad, Kung Art Galleries Karachi, and Ejaz art Galleries Lahore & Ocean art Galleries Lahore, Karachi. 2000 Curated an exhibition of Miniature Painting of Seven students at Pacific Asia Museum Pasadena L.A., USA for the promotion of miniature Painting form Pakistan and National ...
The Karachi School of Art, the first art institution in Karachi, was founded in 1964 by Rabia Zuberi. [4] In the 21st century, graffiti started becoming popular in Pakistan, with the emergence of artists such as Sanki King, [5] [6] and Asim Butt. The latter also spearheaded Stuckism in Pakistan. [7]