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My wrists are my ashtray, my heart of pain, and my head my hammer, whilst my eyes my sight of terror, don't look I whisper, don't look I beg. Don't look at me in this mirror. This is a series of poems shrouded by abuse and mental disorders. This is made for the person who needs to feel less alone, this is made for the person that can't do anything right.
Climate change, mass displacement and social justice in Pakistan: Naiza Khan at the 2019 Venice BiennaleDocumenting the first pavilion for Pakistan at the 2019 Venice Biennale, Manora Field Notes presents Karachi-based artist Naiza Khan's (born 1968) multimedia installation charting the demise of Manora Island's ecology due to climate changes as well as issues of social justice and mass displacement.
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