VISUAL ARTS ALUMNI: Murad Khan Mumtaz ('10SOA) and Alyssa Pheobus ('08SOA), "The centre cannot hold"

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From 27-Feb-11 (All day) through 27-Mar-11 (All day)

Location:

Grey Noise O: 26 A, KB Colony Street 4, Allama Iqbal Airport Road Lahore- Cantt. 54810, Pakistan

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Visual Arts

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For further information regarding this event, please contact Visual Arts by sending email to visualarts@columbia.edu .
Murad Khan Mumtaz (MFA 2010)
Alyssa Pheobus (MFA 2008)

The centre cannot hold

A project by Fahd Burki, Murad Khan Mumtaz and Alyssa Pheobus

The centre cannot hold is a line from William Butler Yeats’ foreboding poem, “The Second Coming,” in which signs of the end proliferate while a great, destructive force stalks the earth. Through new works addressed to the schizophrenic conditions of life in the end times, Burki, Mumtaz and Pheobus consider the age of acceleration in light of the traditional paradigm constellating death, rebirth and acceptance.

February 27 - March 27
Opening Sunday, February 27, 5-9

Grey Noise, Lahore
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