Harappan connections opens at Gandhara Art Space
KARACHI: An exhibition of ancient artefacts, contemporary potteries and interpretive artworks titled Harappan connections opened at the Gandhara Art Space on Thursday evening.
Apart from being a photographic exhibition of Harappan artefacts that are part of the Lahore Museum’s permanent collection of the Indus Vallery Civilisation objects, the display also includes terracotta replicas made by Mohammad Nawaz and contemporary potteries of Sheherezade Alam, providing a link with the 5,000-year-old ceramic legacy as well as artworks made by students of fine art, design, archaeology, architecture, anthropology and history.
A significant advantage of travelling back in time through art is to understand the cultural indicators that have been a long standing (civilisational) pluralistic aspect of our region. The viewer notices it immediately by virtue of a drawing of ‘Shiv as master of animals seal’ by Samara Shahid.