reviews
Arte Fuse - Review
Arte Fuse came to the opening of Pakistani-American artist, Qinza Najm for her solo exhibition “Ego vs. Empathy (Sublime Allegory)”. The dueling forces are resplendent in the paintings on display and also large-scale works fit seamlessly into the vast space.
Solo exhibition at Time Square NYC blog coverage:
http://artefuse.com/picture-this-keep-your-ego-in-check-at-smv-gallery/
Solo exhibition at Time Square NYC blog coverage:
http://artefuse.com/picture-this-keep-your-ego-in-check-at-smv-gallery/
White Hot Magazine - Review
Her work draws from a great swath of art historical references. Departure from Pain depicts a cityscape left behind. Drenched in cotton candy pinks and oranges, it is a half-stone, half-gingerbread construction suggestive of both Florine Stettheimer’s High Modern series The Cathedrals of Art as well as Pozzo Andrea’s 17th Century famous fresco depicting a wedding feast at Cana surrounded by painted marble arches, balustrades, pillars and columns—
http://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/qinza-najm-smv-gallery-space/2867
Above article published in White Hot Magazine Nov 2013 issues
http://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/qinza-najm-smv-gallery-space/2867
Above article published in White Hot Magazine Nov 2013 issues