Imran Qureshi
Imran Qureshi (*1972) is regarded one of the most important representatives of Pakistan’s art scene. Schooled in miniature painting, he employs motifs, symbolism, and ornamentation from the Mogul tradition, which blossomed in the north of the Indian subcontinent during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In his unique way, Qureshi combines traditional motifs and techniques with conceptual ideas and contemporary, abstract painting. Observations of reality in contemporary Pakistan flow into his work: reflections on the relationship between the West and the Muslim world, religion, terrorism, and war policy. Exhibition schedule: Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle, Berlin, March–mid-June 2013
- Author: Deutsche Bank (Ed.)
- Titel: Imran Qureshi. Artist of the Year 2013
- Publisher: Hatje Cantz, 2013
- ISBN: 978-3-7757-3569-8
- Detail: graphic design by Kerstin Riedel, text(s) by Suzanne Cotter, Friedhelm Hütte, Amna Naqvi, Virginia Whiles, Stefan Krause, Stefan Weber, contributions by Amna Tirmizi Naqvi. German, English. Released in 2013. 188 pp., 345 ills., hardcover. 28.40 x 28.50 cm, german/english
- Manufacturer/Supplier: Deutsche Bank KunstHalle
Unter den Linden 13-15
DE-10117 Berlin
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