Numaish gah

The Emperor’s New Clothes
Exhibition date 21 May - 28 May 2023

The Emperors New Clothes is a folktale of an Emperor who fancies wearing clothes that are not to be seen by the commoners. The Emperor does get exposed when 2 conmen

make a dress for him that make him look naked while the Emperor believes his new dress is only being seen by the people of a certain status. In today’s art world, artists have similar notion of creating works that depict their point of view and have their creativity speak a certain language in a certain manner.

In their creative thinking, the world evolves around their views and depiction of their state of mind that needs to reflect on others. This direction creates ambiguity, interest, curiosity and debate around their works.

The show at Numaish Gah highlights the artists view in interpreting the folktale with their own narrative and choice of imagery.

Rabia S. Akhtar

Rabia S. Akhtar is a Karachi based visual artist and writer. She received her BFA from the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture in 2015, majoring in traditional Miniature

painting. Within her practice, Rabia examines the conflict between anthropocentric thought and the quasi-sacred dreams of otherworldly animal kingdoms, centering her narratives around the intimate fallacies of childhood memory and fantasy. 

Rabia has showcased her work locally and internationally, at spaces including Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery (Germany), the Ministry for Gozo (Malta) and the Czong Institute of Contemporary Art Museum (South Korea). In 2023, she recieved the Nigaah Art Award for ‘Emerging Artist – Female’. In 2020, her artist book ‘Bogus Villa Buds’ was displayed at Focal Point 2020, an art book fair arranged by the Sharjah Art Foundation. She has taken part in residencies including a collaborative AiR program initiated by the Valletta 2018 Foundation and Fondazzjoni Kreattività, as well as ‘Locating Word’ and ‘Taaza Tareen 12’, initiated by Vasl Artists’ Collective. She has also produced content for various platforms, including ArtNow Pakistan and the Karachi Biennale Trust.

Farhat Ali

Graduating from National College of Arts Lahore. Farhat Ali began is journey as a signboard painter, encouraged by his mother, to see world through keen eyes of an artist. After 

10 years as a painter, during which he was introduced to a variety of technique and mediums, he perused his studies at Center of Excellence Art & Design, Jamshoro, and then received his BFA from National Collage of Arts, Lahore with distinction. Farhat Ali has taken part many group shows including a solo show , How did I at hare 2015 Sanat gallery Karachi, (group show) What Belongs To You, 2016 Sanat gallery Karachi, Green Signal, Zahoor ul Ikhlaq Gallery Lahore, Memories 2016 39K Lahore, Degree Show (National College of Art).

Affan Baghpati

Visual Art and Art Education are his trajectories of practices. He completed his undergraduate studies in Fine Arts at Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi in 2015;

and graduate program in Art and Design Studies from Mariam Dawood School of Visual Art and Design, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore in 2018. Baghpati has showcased his works at AAN Gandhara, Canvas gallery, Koel Gallery, and Sanat Initiative in Karachi; Rohtas 2 Gallery, Taseer Art gallery, Faqeer Khana Museum, and The Colony in Lahore; Satrang Gallery, and 12.0 Contemporary in Islamabad; Museo Diocesano Carlo Maria Martini in partnership with Sotheby’s in Milan; Aicon Contemporary in New York; Twelve Gates Arts in Philadelphia; and 1×1 Art Gallery in Dubai. His works were also a part of the Sindh Art Festival 2014 in Karachi, Karachi Biennale 2017 (KB17) and Karachi Biennale 2019 (KB19); Lahore Biennale 2018 (LB01) and Lahore Biennale 2020 (LB02); Beirut Art fair 2019; India Art Fair 2020 and India Art Fair 2022; and Abu Dhabi Art 2022.

Baghpati received a 100% merit Scholarship Award from UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asia Regional Cooperation (UMISARC) during 2016-2018. He is also the recipient of the first cycle of the ‘Artist Residency in Museum’ in Karachi, hosted by the State Bank of Pakistan, Museum and Art Gallery in 2020. (Art Design Architecture) ADA Awards awarded him in the category of Sculpture in 2021. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture in Karachi.

K F Choy

Choy Khye Fatt (Malaysia, Penang, born in 1953 is a full-time artist who focuses in landscape and abstract photography. A corporate retiree, Choy lives and works between Kuala

Lumpur and Penang. 

He is working in analogue and digital. As an art photographer his immediate connection is to create “art & craft” through “capture to print”, the intuitive interface of “end to beginning”. A methodology that seeks conscious choice making of medium at the moment of camera capture. 

His personal journey started with a deep love for visual arts, charcoal, chinese caligraphy and music inherent of his family. At year nine, his first darkroom print was elation and pride. 

Ultimately from darkroom through lightroom, he used his hand and mind crafting to make a print from both archival and handmade papers. As an artist his work may not be a realistic depiction of landscapes. Rather they are about how he feels. They depict their own space and scapes. 

The eye is drawn from dense to sparse, further and beyond creating a metaphor of feelings understanding the changing nature of existence. He believes that all that exists is the eternal now. Art is passion whilst photography the purpose; both are inseparable. Choy is a frequent keynote speaker including holding dialogues connecting photography as art form. Choy has held numerous solo and group exhibitions both local and abroad with works contributed to various coffee table books.

Rabia Farooqui

Born in 1992, Rabia Farooqui is currently a Karachi based visual artist. She received her BFA from the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi in 2015. Rabia majored

 in Miniature Painting and has taken part in numerous exhibitions nationally and internationally.

Farooqui represented Pakistan in an artist residency by the name of Green Olive Art based in Morocco for Convergence 2017. In April 2018, she participated in another artist Residency by the name of Zaratan-Arte Contemporanea in Lisbon- Portugal. She has also exhibited her work at Art Dubai with Kristen Hjellegjerde Gallery and has multipe shows with the mentioned gallery.

She creates compositions that challenge standards of relationships- the generalized view or preconception about attributes, or characteristics, or the roles that are or ought to be possessed by or performed. By anonymizing her subjects, the artist purposefully draws our attention not only to the physical interactions taking place, but also to wider notions of performance and authority.

Sanker Ganesh

Known as a Kokoro man, Sanker Ganesh began his career and still till today is an aspiring engineer. He first started to emerge in the local art scene after winning in the Art

Against AIDS professional category in 2018. Since then, Sanker has been actively participating with established galleries locally and internationally. Sanker does not have a preferred medium with which to create; rather he switches between mixed media, painting, photography, digital art, installation art and printmaking, this flexibility and unorthodox style has created him more opportunity in art scenes. Born in 1980, Kuala Lumpur capital of Malaysia and graduated from Nagaoka University of Technology Japan with a Bachelor Degree in Electrical & Electronic, the Kokoro man while serving as an engineer, spends the remaining of his time exploring the thoughts and philosophical ideas expressing it as work of art. Under the guidance of leading Malaysia’s figurative artist and a multiple international award winning print maker Stephen Menon, Sanker Ganesh has won awards as well as participated in some of the prestigious exhibitions such as Penang State Gallery and London Art Biennale.

Irfan Gul Dahri

Born in 1979, Shahdadpur a small town in Sindh, Irfan Gul Dahri holds a Master’s degree in Visual Art from National College of Arts and was awarded with Principal’s Honors

Award in 2011. He was also awarded with Charles Wallace Visiting Artist Fellowship 2013/14 to study in Prince’s School of Traditional Arts, London. He participated in Karachi Biennale 2019, and Lahore Biennale 2020 collateral event “It’s About Body” – a project of Studio RM at O Art Space, Art for Climate Change art residency Naran in 2018, Climate Change and Art – A Practitioners’ Retreat, art residency Swat in 2016 and Vasl residency Karachi in 2007. Dahri has remained active in various community projects regarding student counseling and training through lectures, seminars, discussions and formal art classes at NCA, UOG, PU, NTU, BNU, Studio RM and other institutions. He received ‘Sadequain Pride of Performance Award’ in 2021, ‘Arjumand Painting award’ in 2017 as well as Chughtai Award and Principal’s Honors Award in 2003 for academic excellence in B. Design from NCA where he has been teaching as permanent faculty since 2006. Dahri has had six solo shows along with numerous group exhibitions in Pakistan, Dubai, Singapore, England, America and India. Dahri worked as gallery curator O Art Space for four years from its inception in 2017 till 2020. Dahri co-founded ART OTAQ, a non-profit dynamic platform for the greater exposure of art, culture and education in 2021. He is also the co-founder of Numaish Gah (2023), a contemporary art gallery in Lahore. Dahri has curated many exhibitions as an independent curator at various venues. He lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan.

Ali Gillani

Ali Gillani was born in 1996 and graduated with honors inminiature painting from the National College of Arts (NCA) Lahore in 2021. Ali roused towards being an artist from the

start consequently winning diverse art competitions at the school level. Ali is an art director in creative aspects and as of now running a gaming organization Artductive.
Ali has additionally functioned as a senior concept artist with Disney. He has filled in as a storyboard specialist and art director with different brands like Shaukat Khanum, Borjan, and Hush Puppies.
Ali has been the youngest entrepreneur of Pakistan as per Galop article overview 2019. He functioned as a caricature artist in BBC News and Daily Times a recognition in film and TV and partook in sensational society “Alif Adaab” Aside from this, Ali Gillani had additionally been a persuasive orator and motivational speaker directing individuals to the way of progress.
Ali’s works are also in the Permanent Private Collection of the State Bank Museum of Pakistan, Karachi(2021), Manchester Museum, England(2022), and Art-Otaq Organization, Pakistan(2022). Ali is represented internationally by Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid, Spain.

Ali Gillani has done several shows so far which include Darvesh-Warrior (TWO-PERSON SHOW) Curated by Irfan Gul Dhari, sanat_initiative. Karachi, Pakistan,(2022), DAR-AAMAD curated by Irfan Gul Dahri, O Art Space Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan(2022) Ali was also part of International Art Fairs, Dubai Art Fair with Sabrina Amrani Gallery at Dubai.

Syed Hussain

Syed Hussain was born in 1987 in Quetta and graduated with a major in Indo-Persian miniature painting with (Honors) from the National College of Arts, Lahore (2015), for which

he was awarded the Haji Sharif Award for Miniature Painting in 2019 and Nigaah Art Award for Miniature Painting Category in 2017.

His work mainly deals with the identity issues, socio political displacement of the Hazara communities of Afghanistan and Pakistan. He has showcased works nationally and internationally, including his solo project “New Works by Syed Hussain” At Sanat Initiative Karachi 2020 and “Under the Same Sky” at O Art Space gallery Lahore in 2018. His group shows include; In the deep end, AAN Art Space and Museum Karachi, Gentrification, Khaas Gallery Islamabad, Reexamine- Retrace, AAN Gandhara Art Space Karachi, “Every Second Counts” Curated by Rm Project at Tanzara Gallery Islamabad, “Maktab Miniature Painting School” at Quad Derby museum England, “Cross Boarder” at the Swiss Embassy Islamabad, “SPACE IN TIME” Contemporary Miniature Painting from Pakistan, Rietberg Museum, Switzerland, “Lines in the Sand collection” Imago Mundi Luciano Benetton Collection, Venice Italy, “Maktab “project of Aga khan Museum, Lahore Biennale 01 and National College of Arts Lahore, curated by Imran Qureshi. In 2019 Hussain attended a two-week residency “Maktab Miniature Painting School” conducted by Imran Qureshi at Quad Derby, UK.

Hussain lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan.

Lim Siang Jin

Lim Siang Jin, 69, is a self-taught artist who has been painting since the mid-1970s. Until recently, all his works were shown only to family and a few close friends. In 2018, he

began to distribute them to a wider audience — via four limited-circulation PDFs that included writings on matters close to his heart. In tandem with this, he began to post his pieces on social media. From 2018-2020, he continued to put together his older works, resulting in four more sets of PDFs.

Siang Jin has had three excursions into art: (1) Years at university in Britain as a student and as a sub-editor of The Malay Mail, then a regional afternoon newspaper centred around Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital (1973-1982); (2) Time he spent at a national policy research institute as Head of Publications (1985-1991); and (3) During the recent Covid lockdown and a bit after (2020-2023). There was a gap of 30 years (1989-2020) when he hardly produced anything new. During much of the three decades, he was deeply involved in work, mainly in publishing, communications and, branding and marketing. He was, for example, a founder director of The Edge, a leading business weekly in Malaysia and Singapore. He went on to head the media business of Nexnews Bhd that owned The Edge and theSun, a national free paper with a circulation of over 300,000.

In all these endeavours, he continued to take an active interest in the “backroom”, in the production and creative processes of the business. Like his art, his work, from publishing to management, is girded by the ideas of Quality, Timing and Aufhebung (the idea that every new development is an inextricable combination of the old and new). 

Siang Jin held his first solo in Kuala Lumpur in October 2022 where he exhibited some 70 pieces; all these were created during the Covid years (2020-2022). While his favourite artists, and therefore his main influences, are mainly Western-modern (notably Picasso, Dali, Van Gogh, Matisse, Miro, Klee and Kandinsky), he continues to innovate. This is especially apparent in the digital analog creative space where he combines his experience in painting, photography and media production.

Stephen Menon

Stephen Menon’s work explores on the diverse socio struggle, the question on identities, the mishaps within society , the blatant destruction of our healthy environment and all

injustices that affect the wellbeing of his environment.

Menon, a well-known printmaker in Malaysia, has refined his meticulous printmaking approach over the years. He generally starts with a focal figure, such as a man or a piece of fauna or flora, then surrounds it with various images to elicit emotions and criticism from the audience. The works might be dramatic, full of satires, visual sarcasms, or just a chuckle. Most of the time, our curiosity is piqued by the piece’s dominant figure followed by the storey. It is these kinds of curiosities that draw us to Menon’s work.

His current series, which he named The Black Series, is an engaging one which is really an inventive response to a turbulent era characterised by political extremism and the resurgence of atavistic nationalisms as a global force. This new work builds on the previous century’s aesthetic and political revolutions (Dadaism, Constructivism, Surrealism, and Street Art), while simultaneously venturing into new aesthetic territory and alluring the viewer to engage in contemporary political concerns Stephen graduated from the Kuala Lumpur College of Art with a Diploma in Graphic Design in 1993.2www His works are held in many private and public collections including the Museum Of Asian Art and National Art Gallery.

Stephen Menon’s work explores on the diverse socio struggle, the question on identities, the mishaps within society , the blatant destruction of our healthy environment and all injustices that affect the wellbeing of his environment.

Menon, a well-known printmaker in Malaysia, has refined his meticulous printmaking approach over the years. He generally starts with a focal figure, such as a man or a piece of fauna or flora, then surrounds it with various images to elicit emotions and criticism from the audience. The works might be dramatic, full of satires, visual sarcasms, or just a chuckle. Most of the time, our curiosity is piqued by the piece’s dominant figure followed by the storey. It is these kinds of curiosities that draw us to Menon’s work.

His current series, which he named The Black Series, is an engaging one which is really an inventive response to a turbulent era characterised by political extremism and the resurgence of atavistic nationalisms as a global force. This new work builds on the previous century’s aesthetic and political revolutions (Dadaism, Constructivism, Surrealism, and Street Art), while simultaneously venturing into new aesthetic territory and alluring the viewer to engage in contemporary political concerns Stephen graduated from the Kuala Lumpur College of Art with a Diploma in Graphic Design in 1993.2www His works are held in many private and public collections including the Museum Of Asian Art and National Art Gallery.

Rekha Menon

Rekha Menon born in1976, is a self-taught artist who finally took the plunge to go full time into visual arts after over a decade being a branding and media relations 

professional. Menon, a Malaysian artist born and based in Kuala Lumpur, combines naïve figurations and abstract motifs in her body of work. She loves to explore the mystery of our subconscious mind. Her bright and colourful palette flows with lines, shapes, patterns, symbols and shading to signify the plethora of expressions and feelings. Menon’s artworks have been showcased at international platforms in Indonesia, India, Italy, Japan, Philipines, Singapore and Thailand. She was recognized with an Honourable Award by the International Watercolour Society for its 2018 International Watercolour Biennale. Her works are currently in private collections in Germany, Indonesia, Norway, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Singapore, United States and Malaysia.

Husin Othman

Graduated in 2013 with a honours degree in Fine Art from UiTM Malaysia, Husin Othman is a young emerging Malaysian artist that is slowly gaining recognition within the local

arts scene. 

His artistic talent is clear, skilful techniques and thorough understanding of figuration marks his works noteworthy amongst his peers. From the villages in outskirts of Perak, Malaysia, young Husin Othman was often running freely at play with his 7 siblings. Rekindling his sweet childhood memories, he showcases works of the Malaysian lifestyle that are now sometimes forgotten, drawing emotions and understanding from his Malaysian identity and Malay culture.

Husin Othman won the Highly Commended Award in the Established Artist category at the 2018 UOB Painting of the Year Malaysia. In 2014, he was awarded the Most Promising Artist of the Year in the Emerging Artist category. Debut solo show exhibition in Singapore, 2019.

Mohsin Shafi

Mohsin Shafi is an interdisciplinary visual story teller, living and working in Lahore – Pakistan. In last one decade, He has showcased his work at all prominent galleries in Pakistan,

as well has exhibited at various art fairs, traveling shows at museums, galleries and at alternative spaces around the globe. Shafi’s awards and residencies include the Salzburg Summer Academy scholarship award 2022, Residency at 1646 in Hague – Netherlands in 2021, residency at The Grwolery in Sanfrancisco – United States in 2019, Atelier Mondial residency in Basel, Switzerland awarded by Pro Helvetia in 2019, Rondo Studios residency award in Graz, Austria in 2012. He was also part of the Vasl Artist residency in 2010 in Karachi – Pakistan.

Shafi holds a Master’s Degree in visual arts and Bachelor’s Degree in visual communication both from The National College of Arts, Lahore-Pakistan. He served his alma mater from 2012-2017. Currently he’s focusing on his studio practice and squiggling thoughts for his first short.

Kiran Saleem

Kiran Saleem graduated from the College of Art & Design, GC University Faisalabad in 2009 with a distinction in painting, continuing up with MA Hons. Visual Art from National 

College of Arts Lahore in 2013. She is highly skilled in the mediums of oil and acrylic. She has been doing some very experimental site specific works too which explains the importance of mundane, and which actually contains the reality. She is mainly concerned with realizing and seeing the truth behind common objects encountered routinely. The nature of regular exposure may play with the perception of these objects, and it is this fractured reality which Saleem investigates. Saleem has been awarded the best young artist award by Alhamra Arts Council Lahore in 2013, was artist-in-residence at the first Sanat Initiative Residency in June 2014 and a participant of the 3rd Mansion Artist Residency in January 2021. She also received the Arjumand Painting Award’s first prize in 2015. She has exhibited her work at Solo and Group shows in Pakistan, Dubai and Italy. Currently teaching at NCA as permanent faculty, lives and works in Lahore.

Moly

Born and bred in Malaysia, Moly has had a passion for colors and brushes from her childhood. In her teens, the chapter on art transformed into deep readings and practices. 

Later, completing her certification in Expressive Art Therapy & Positive Psychology, she conducted numerous group and individual Art Therapy sessions in esteemed organizations and personal developments. Her hunger for art exploration through edges and bushes culminates her artwork to a distinctive approach, highlighting unusual materials and revealing the compelling story that her art tells the world. Most of her psychological art concepts are inspired by her own experiences and what she sees in her daily life. Lately, she has been exploring landscape views through Impressionism. Her finger painting forms all her artworks as she genuinely believes in touching, and the feeling of each color manifests magical outcomes for each of her artworks.

Long Thien Shih

Long thien Shih born in 1946, Selangor, is a Malaysian senior artist best known for his role in the history of modern printmaking in Malaysia. He studied at Atelier 17 and Ecole

Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris in 1966 under a French government scholarship, before moving to London to further his studies at the Royal College of Art.

He has won awards such as the First Prize in the 1961 Young Malayan Artists Competition in Kuala Lumpur and the 1992 Prints Prize in Salon Malaysia. Thien Shih is known among the contemporary artists of the early generation through his subjects and themes ranging from eroticism, environment concern, satires as well as his careful observations of local and international culture and politics.

Zulkefli Bin Talha

Born in Selangor in 1972, Zulkeflistudied Graphic Design at MARA Institute of Technology (ITM) Shah Alam, before becoming Creative Director at ATCT Sdn Bhd. He has actively

participated in shows since 1999 until today.

He believes that the artistic dialogue with nature begins to take on a more spiritual aspect as it becomes a visual manifestation of a human being’s concerns about nature. His work is a practical dialogue between the artist and the environment, emphasising how we are interconnected with nature rather than disconnected from it. That we are all connected in some way.

Alias Yussof

education in art at Institut Teknologi Mara (now known as Universiti Teknologi Mara) where he graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Art & Design. He then pursued his graduate

study abroad at the renowned Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA in winter 1985. The following year he gained admission to continue his graduate study at the School of Art, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA where he graduated with MFA in metalsmithing. Since his return to Malaysia in 1987 he has built an exemplary career as an educator at the Faculty of Art & Design, UiTM, Shah Alam. During his 31 years of service with the institution, Associate Professor Alias Yussof has contributed to many areas and has held various administration positions. Prior to his retirement in October 2018, he founded Keluli Studio in 2014 and has been very active until this present day doing mostly abstract paintings , metal sculpture and design consultation work.

Although trained as a Designer, Alias is known for his passion in paintings and throughout the years has participated in more than 40 group exhibitions locally and abroad.

He has also won several design awards such as Wicitra Design Award, Diamond Today Award and has also been involved in commissioned work by corporate bodies.
Juxtaposed ( 1996 ), Inspiring ( 2008 ), and Recent Paintings : New Beginning ( 2014 ) were his solo exhibitions held in Shah Alam and Kuala Lumpur.

His work has also become a collection of private collectors and organizations. To mention a few, Deutsche Bank Kuala Lumpur, WIEF Headquarters Kuwait, Sime Engineering Sdn. Bhd., Kelantan Art Gallery, Al Rajhi Bank KL, Rosli Dahlan of Allen & Gledhill, Johan Design & Associates, Crystalville Group of Companies, HDC (Halal Development Corporation) and many more.

Muhammad Zeeshan

Muhammad Zeeshan is a critically acclaimed Visual Artist, Curator and Educator who received his BFA in Miniature Painting in 2003 from the prestigious National College of Arts,

Lahore, Pakistan. He currently serves as Adjunct Faculty at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture in Karachi, Pakistan. Visiting Faculty at Art council institute of Arts and Crafts in Karachi, Pakistan.

Zeeshan has several galleries, Art Fair, museumand institutional exhibitions to his credit, including exhibitions at Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Herbert F. Johnson Museum at Cornell University, Abbot Hall Art Gallery at Kendal, Pacific Asia Art Museum at Pasadena, Art Gallery of Mississauga, British Museum, Gemak/Gemeente Museum, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum and Metropolitan Museum at Tokyo. He has been represented at the Dubai Art Fair, India Art Fair, Hong Kong Art Basel and Pulse Art Fair. Zeeshan’s works are also a part of the permanent collection of British Museum, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Pacific Asia Art Museum at Pasadena and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Zeeshan currently lives and works in Karachi, Pakistan.

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