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Nude Art and the 'Pure Land'

Nadeem Alam February 20, 2006

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#18 Posted by discoverer on March 9, 2006 7:40:38 am
okay 1 question

What`s the use of nude art?
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#17 Posted by jang on February 21, 2006 10:44:54 am
picasso nudes should be allowed ..its geometric patterns no?
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#16 Posted by kalihawa on February 21, 2006 9:17:20 am


Edward Manet`s ``Luncheon on the Grass`` did create a bit of controversy in Paris, but the reason was not entirely Nudes. Nudes were acceptable form of paintings even in those days provided done in formal pose making the whole thing look artificial.. Luncheon on the Grass`` had a nude shown in more realistic situation. By the way there is only one nude woman, the other one is not nude but attired flimsily.
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#15 Posted by kalihawa on February 21, 2006 8:53:55 am

The aura of mystique surrounding Nudes is our own making. The more we are inhibited about it the more magical and mysterious it will seem. Critically, Nudes by various painters are no more or no less emotionally exhilarating than any ‘Still life’ paintings. Paul Cezanne arguably the best of Impressionist and credited with first simplification of form into geometric distortion, hardly painted Nudes. His ‘Still Life’ paintings the most endearing works of art just as Van Gogh’s works are so expressive.

Our fascination and undue importance to Nudes is absolutely misplaced
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#14 Posted by jang on February 21, 2006 8:38:34 am
#8 good site..but could not see any pics. i checked clubs and they seem to have two music clubs ``eastern`` and ``western``. offcourse by eastern they mean indian :-).. teaches tabla etc.. but naming it indian music clubs would be a no-starter. they could have called it hindustani perhaps.
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#13 Posted by rkhan on February 21, 2006 2:02:36 am
Nadeem,

I think I know you from my JCC days. Contact me on rkhan70@yahoo.com
regards
Raheel
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#12 Posted by MantoLives on February 20, 2006 10:27:50 pm

If one refreshes the NCA intro page... a new picture of the lawns comes up.. and there are atleast 2 or 3 nude sculptures... with one on the tree of a couple french kissing.

Also.. the inscription in Urdu is Hafez`s poetry I believe ... and not some religious verse as Indians would jumpt to believe.
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#11 Posted by MantoLives on February 20, 2006 10:22:42 pm
ranjit...

How many times have you been to Pakistan?
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#10 Posted by Ranjit on February 20, 2006 10:07:48 pm

Pakistanis can barely tolerate Pizza Huts and KFC restaurants, let alone nude art!! What nonsense.
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#9 Posted by kaptain on February 20, 2006 10:05:21 pm
MANTOLIVES..
art never dies..it stays in the air in the culture..in the veins..its to stay there..the very picture of mind is brought out..

be it any era..post 1977 or pre-1945..art has been discrete enough to be changing with the changing facets of events which greatly influenced man..and his survival..

art is you..and me..the thing is the expression needed to suit it and justice be done..
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#8 Posted by MantoLives on February 20, 2006 8:45:45 pm
Majumdar...

Try : http://www.nca.edu.pk/


Nasah..

When you`ve established yourself as a balanced operator... why tarnish your reputation by making idiotic statements? Are all Pakistani women in Burqahs? If you were to visit NCA ... you would see that the reality is very different...
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#7 Posted by ahmedmadani on February 20, 2006 8:37:28 pm
Re: # 1

Mr Manto is 200% right
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#6 Posted by majumdar on February 20, 2006 8:21:01 pm
Manto/Nadeem,

Are there any good websites where I could find something on arts/performing arts of modern day Pakistan, major artists, impact on society, achievements etc.

Regards
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#5 Posted by ziahmed on February 20, 2006 12:47:39 pm
Naked angles... groovy!
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#4 Posted by ShoreSahib on February 20, 2006 8:04:25 am
Re: # 3

It is art covered in a Black shroud.

Ironically so is the Kaaba.

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#3 Posted by nasah on February 20, 2006 7:57:18 am
but how much art can you get from under the burqaa......
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