Five-days art exhibition titled, “ArtFest Karachi” is inaugurated here at Sambara Art Gallery, the recently established art space by the Sindh Culture Department, located infront of the Liaqat Memorial Library Karachi.
Curated by the renowned artist, art-performer and curator Waheeda Baloch, the ArtFest is feautring the works of Meher Afroz, Ab Jabbar Gul, Manizhe Ali, Shaukat Ali, Amjad Talpur, A.Malik Channa, Safdar Ali Shah, Nizam Dahiri, Romila Kareem, Akbar Ali and other more than 100 young emerging artists.
The MPA Faryal Talpur inaugurated the exhibition and expressed her surprising pleasure while looking at different art pieces.
She said that she is really impressed by the works of young artists who have depicted their view of different socio-cultural settings, especially their works depict their mental condition during the CoviD19.
Speaking at the occassion, the Minister for Culture, Tourism and Antiquities Syed Sardar Ali Shah said that the Sindh government is an all-time supporter for the cultural and literary activities, and has always provided all possible facilities to the artist community.
He said that visual art is the medium of expression through colors. “Art is not just random lines and colours, but the thought behind it that makes it so moving and impressive,” said Sardar Shah.Curator Waheeda Baloch said in her curatorial statement that Sindh is a region rich in art, culture and heritage.
She said that not only the talented craftsmen, but this land has also produced genius writers, poets and artists.”
The shreds of evidence of vast culture are pretty visible from the ancient excavated treasures of Mohenjo Daro”, Said Waheeda Baloch.
She said that art has received meagre attention in the recent literary festivals. Waheeda said that ArtFest Karachi is the initiative of the Culture Department to celebrate all the creative individuals of Sindh.
It proudly brings forward the senior artists and an open chance for the youth to participate in the exhibition and art discussions. It is a plateform for learning and sharing experiences.
The Director General Culture Abdul Aleem Lashari said that ArtFest Karachi aims to set a new trend on the local level to promote the artists community. Senior, mid-career and emerging artists are showcased to inspire the public.
The event would be continue up to 28 March 2021 wherein different panel discussions apart from the art exhibition would be held, and senior artists like Meher Afroz, Nilofur Farrukh, Fawzia Naqvi, Amin Gulgee and other will share their experiences.