98 artists display their work at seven venues across Karachi for second Biennale
It was a lovely setting. The weather had relented and it wasn’t as hot in the evening as it was in the afternoon.
Guests started to drive through the entrance to the Bagh Ibne Qasim from the side where a huge incomplete building stands aloft next to the shrine of Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi from 5pm. It took an hour or less for the chief guest, Karachi Mayor Wasim Akhtar, to arrive, after which proceedings for the second Karachi Biennale (KB19) on Saturday began.
Speaking on the occasion, CEO of KB19 Niilofur Farrukh said Karachi is one of the courageous cities of the world that holds the biennale because it is not a mean task –– it brings people together, it energises the city.
This year the theme of the event is ecology. The title ‘flight interrupted: eco-leaks from the invasion desk’ alludes to the low-flying birds of the city which we have lost due to high-rise buildings. The organisers want that their dreams and the dreams of the participating artists should come together to arrange the biennale.