This book takes a biographical look at the life and work of the Pakistani painter, Abdur Rahim Nagori.

'In painting or in his writings on art, Nagori's expression remains forceful and blunt. Any conversation with him on the subject of his work and life means being exposed to an encyclopaedic range of knowledge on the world of art, the significance of protest art, the Indian and Muslim heritage of art, combined with a brimming passionate alertness to historical and present injustices.' - extracted from the preface

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Location code
MON.NAR2
Language

English

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Publication/Creation date

2006

No of pages

76

ISBN / ISSN

9698896023

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph

Chapter headings

The Early Years

Adolescence at the Delta

The Turning Point

Sojourn at Lahore

Return to the Sphinx

Nagori: Voice of Conscience
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Nagori: Voice of Conscience