Rqdu Balochistan celebrates cultural day
WAZIRABAD:A man was slaughtered allegedly by his nephew in Wazirabad, Express News reported.Forty-year-old Jameel, a resid
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COMO Museum of Art, is Pakistan s first private museum dedicated to the preservation and promotion of contemporary and modern art. Founded by Seher Tareen, who holds a master s degree with a special focus on art curation, the museum will open its doors to the public in March.The inaugural exhibition titled ONE included artists Rashid Rana, Risham Syed, Ali Kazim, Naiza Khan, Salman T
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jordan high t is the start, the end and all that lies in between.The private viewing of the exhibition will be held on February 23 (today), as the museum hosts the Lahore Literary Festival (LLF), a Como partner, at its opening reception.This will be followed by the LLF art talk Art on the Edge - Influence of Zahoorul Akhlaque with Zehra Jumabhoy