Lahore’s Youth expresses freedom through art
-National GeographicWeb Desk: The National College of Arts and the Lahore Museum attempted to artistically showcase freedom. The art is the fusions of liberalism and Sufism. Students found inspiration in its spiritual history.
-National GeographicRubeeya Arif is standing near a swimming pool, which is designed to resemble Turkish pool.
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-National GeographicUzair is showcasing a women wearing burka with lipstick and headphones.
-National GergraphicIsmet is performing kathak.
-National GeographicDaniyal Shah’s thesis is based on mixing traditional raga with electronic music.
-National GeographicThe girl Ishman Rizwan dyed her hair red.
-National GeographicSaleema is a transgender, sits in her room.
French photographer Matthieu Paley said about the students of NCA, “The youth are especially passionate about finding ways, through their art, to express a sense of freedom in this complex country. They dig deep into the meaning of Pakistan, finding inspiration in its spiritual history.â€
Former student of NCA Rabeeya Arif told Paley, “You’d be surprised how much diversity you find in Pakistan, especially at university. People love to engage in deep, meaningful conversations. Some women wear hijab, others don’t—it’s not about how you look, it’s about what you say. There is much respect and great dialogue.â€
Paley appreciated the students and said that, “The way they speak and create art is very touching. They are excited to have a chance to show who they are. They really shine inside.â€
Source:Â http://www.nationalgeographic.com.au/people/pakistans-passionate-young-artists-defy-stereotypes.aspx



















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