Jamini: An International Arts Quarterly (Volume 3)

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Vol. 3. No. 1. March 2006: 1. Installations: the Bangladesh scene/Kaiser Haq. 2. What is so great about the Venice Biennale?/Ziaul Karim. 3. Fascination comes around/Peter Nagy. 4. Life imitates art: the conceptual installations of Kwan Sheung Chi and Wong Wai Yin/Jonathan Thomson. 5. The process artists/Shakti Bhatt. 6. Recent Southeast Asian Art/Adeline Ooi. 7. Recent art, recent history: Adelaide installation/Ken Bolton. 8. Sheherezade Alam continues her journey with clay/Niilofur Farrukh. 9. Berlin: down a long street/Charles Sarvan. 10. The lure of glittering art prizes/John A. Walker. 11. Life and society in early nineteenth century Bengal/Mahboob Alam. Exhibition review: 12. Joseph Beuys at Tate Modern/Shamsad Mortuza. 13. In search of the sublime Alluvial solution/Syed Manzoorul Islam. Art note: 14. A good start the bite of the Tarantula/Kaiser Haq. Book review: 15. Committed to modernism a blend of tradition and modern expressionism/Kaiser Haq. Vol. 3. No. 2. June 2006: 1. Alive and kicking/Ziaul Karim. 2. Twelfth Asian Art Biennale Bangladesh, 2006/Syed Manzoorul Islam. 3. Bells on our feet/Lubna Marium. 4. Theatre and dramatic arts in Pakistan/Sheema Kermani. 5. Youth theatre in Bangalore/Anjum Hasan. 6. New writing in British theatre/Michael Coveney. 7. The theology and geometry of S.H. Raza/Jeet Thayil. 8. Picture and performance/Suryanandini Sinha. 9. Life and people of Bengal/Mahboob Alam. 10. The Tonal Odyssey of a maestro: Ustaad Zakir Hussain unplugged in Singapore/Zafar Anjum. Theatre review: 11. Dhaka Theatre’s Binodini/Kaiser Haq. Film review: 12. Modigliani, myth and cinema/John A. Walker. Exhibition review: 13. Monuments of on and off art/Shamshad Mortuza. 14. Mind over matter/Syed Manzoorul Islam. Art notes: 15. Take four/Mustafa Zaman.

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Title
Jamini: An International Arts Quarterly (Volume 3)
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Abul Khair, 2007
Length
240p.
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