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Review of a 1981 national exhibition of paintings at Liaquat Memorial Hall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

The article mentioned the complaints of the participating artists regarding the content and the overcrowded display in the exhibition. It also mentioned that several paintings were taken down possibly due to moral, ethical, or political reasons.

The article was published at the column 'Rambler's Dairy'.

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29 May 1981

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Muslim Newspaper, 29 May 1981

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Too Many Artists in Too Small a Place