REBEL ANGEL a Highly Collectible Book
We are proud to present REBEL ANGEL, a highly collectible book on the late but unforgettable young artist, Asim Butt. Do join his mother, Amna Zahid, his family and the Khaas & Kuch Khaas...
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We are proud to present REBEL ANGEL, a highly collectible book on the late but unforgettable young artist, Asim Butt. Do join his mother, Amna Zahid, his family and the Khaas & Kuch Khaas...
Mumtaz Hussain, a Pakistani American writer, artist and film director’s book of short stories “Lafzon main Tasweerain” was launched amid heavy showers in the provincial capital, at Alhamra Arts Council’s Hall No 3 on...
The launching ceremony of translated version of Allam Iqbal’s famous book Zarb-e-Kaleem in Japanese language, by a renowned Professor Hiroji Kataoka, was held in Tokyo on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, Press Counsellor Dr....
Lines and Drawings by SADEQUAIN Book Launch & Sixteen Artists Pay Tribute to Sadequain on Friday 20 February 2015 at 5:00 pm to 5:30 the Exhibition will continue till 1 March 2015 We are...
The five-day Lahore International Book Fair is starting on Thursday (today) at the Expo Centre. This year will mark the 29th edition of the book fair that will feature more than 280 stalls. The...
The launch of a book, Do Tok Baten, written by National Highway & Motorway Police Inspector General Zulfiqar Cheema was held at the Lahore Arts Council on Sunday. According to a news release, a...
Saria Benazir, a youngster, who has earned a name by writing 600 pages book at the age of just 14, has said the launch of her first publication at Oxford Union is the beginning...
The launching ceremony of Urdu book titled “Taaiun” authored by Prof Gohar Rehman Naveed was held on Sunday with the demand asking the government to patronise writers and poets. Dr Sumaira Gul was...
It was a memorable evening for art fanciers and artists here at Alhamra Art Center, The Mall, on Tuesday where a grand book launch and a magnificent painting exhibition opened doors to memory lane...