
The Rest is Silence
Zahoor ul Akhlaq - Art and Society in Pakistan
Roger Connah(Author)
OUP Pakistan (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. October 2011
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-0-19-547472-5 (ISBN)
Description
Taking off from the tragic murder in January 1999 of the Pakistani artist Zahoor ul Akhlaq, the book charts the story of this elusive artist. The more the author Roger Connah researched, the more versions of a truth emerged. Known as the 'painter's painter' within Pakistan, Akhlaq appears to have lived a life so public that it became secret, a critical fiction. A permanently picaresque figure, Akhlaq recalls those Sufi scholars from the ninth and tenth century in
Asia. Beginning with an interest in calligraphy, Akhlaq searched for a vibrant cultural practice in contemporary Pakistan. As an artist-wayfarer in and out of cities like Karachi, Delhi, Lahore, Toronto, London, Montreal, Bangkok, Kabul, Teheran, Tokyo, Venice, this book begins to recount a life in
flux, a life on the move, a life exploring the traditions of Islam and the dancing order of a Muslim mind. The necessity and urgency to negotiate the invasions and seductions of Modernity produce unusual reversals in his art and contemporary narratives about the society and culture.
Asia. Beginning with an interest in calligraphy, Akhlaq searched for a vibrant cultural practice in contemporary Pakistan. As an artist-wayfarer in and out of cities like Karachi, Delhi, Lahore, Toronto, London, Montreal, Bangkok, Kabul, Teheran, Tokyo, Venice, this book begins to recount a life in
flux, a life on the move, a life exploring the traditions of Islam and the dancing order of a Muslim mind. The necessity and urgency to negotiate the invasions and seductions of Modernity produce unusual reversals in his art and contemporary narratives about the society and culture.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
Pakistan
Target group
This book set out on a unique journey to explore the Pakistani artist's life and contribution to Pakistani art. The approach has been to try and understand the fragments of this life, and suggest some of the critical fictions made from his work during what has been for the country of Pakistan a strange history. It should be of interest to students, teachers, academics interested in art and to all those following the current debates today between Islam and the West, between tradition and Modernity, between personal ambition, talent and grief.
Illustrations
Fully illustrated
Fully illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1168 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-547472-5 (9780195474725)
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Person
Roger Connah is a writer and researcher based in Ruthin, North Wales. He has lived and worked as a university teacher and visiting professor in Finland, Sweden, India and the US. Since 2001, he has been Visiting Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Architecture. In 2003 he was The Brendan Gill Lecturer, Yale University School of Architecture from which he produced the book How Architecture got its Hump. He started Pulp
Architecture with John Maruszczak in 2001 at the University of Texas at Arlington. Besides teaching he has produced and designed books, films and exhibitions over three decades in these various countries.
Architecture with John Maruszczak in 2001 at the University of Texas at Arlington. Besides teaching he has produced and designed books, films and exhibitions over three decades in these various countries.
Content
INTRODUCTION ; PART 1: FRAGMENTS FROM A CRITICAL LIFE ; PART 2: CRITICAL FICTIONS ; PART 3: STRANGE HISTORY ; A GIFT MISUNDERSTOOD - CODA