Monthly Archive for September, 2009

Arts Journal, Volume 4, Number 1 available

ajThe first issue of Volume 4 of The International Journal of the Arts in Society has now been published.

Volume 4, Number 1 contains:

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Contradiction Remains Vital to Pakistan and Its Art

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Randy Kennedy at The New York Times writes:

As a crew of riggers finished hoisting a big taxidermied water buffalo onto its surreal perch the other day at the Asia Society Museum on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, there was a certain logistical satisfaction for those who looked on. “Watch the tail, guys, the tail!” one rigger yelled as the beast was pivoted into place atop a tall Ionic column, where it seemed to have climbed in its confusion.

But the sense of symbolic accomplishment in the feat was much greater. The water buffalo is a ubiquitous presence in many areas of Pakistan, where its tail is often painted red with henna. And the ascension of one onto a pedestal — to create a comically eerie sculpture by the artist Huma Mulji — was an apt metaphor for the larger exhibition being installed around it that morning in several of the museum’s galleries. More…