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Impassioned play: Social commentary and formal experimentation in contemporary Pakistani art

Ali, 2008

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9327905089646408688
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Ali A
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Today, a growing number of Pakistani artists have embraced the nation's perceived visual languages and political, social, and cultural history to interrogate and unpack Pakistan's contemporary society and identity. The fruits of this shifting and mixing are works of art that …
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