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          Artist and critic, Quddus Mirza, regularly reviews exhibitions of Pakistani artists, Gil's biography confirms that she was in Simla with her family.

          Although, the Great Exhibition was fashioned on similar examples of exhibitions already held in Paris, however, the very first sample of an art....

          Quddus Mirza

          Pakistani artist

          Quddus Mirza is a Pakistani art critic, artist, and art educator based in Lahore.

          As an art critic, his writings have been published in national and international newspapers and magazines.[1][2][3]

          Early life and career

          Quddus Mirza was born in 1961.

          He graduated from National College of Arts, Lahore in 1986 and completed his post-graduate work at the Royal College of ArtsLondon in 1991.[4][5] He is known for his writings on Pakistani art and has developed an eye for art over the years.

          Quddus Mirza (Born ) is known for Painting.

        1. This is the fascinating, real-life story of the son of a poor Persian rice farmer who rose to become the most illustrious disciple of the Báb.
        2. Although, the Great Exhibition was fashioned on similar examples of exhibitions already held in Paris, however, the very first sample of an art.
        3. Quddus Mirza, 50 Years of Visual Art in Pakistan (Lahore: Sang-e-Meel biography is full of inaccuracies in the names of research centres.
        4. IEDAs: Introducing the Editorial Team: Quddus Mirza is a painter, art critic, an independent curator and a Professor at MDSVAD, BNU, Lahore.
        5. When asked to critique another artist's paintings or work on display at a gallery, he's very meticulous and spends at least ten minutes on each painting absorbing all the nuances. Later when he interviews the displaying artist, he is very tactful and respectful of the artist's sensibilities.

          He himself has a warm and relaxed attitude towards the artist and encourages him to open up and talk about his work.[