
Wednesday, December 2, 1998
The Gentle Giant
Though I met Ebrahim Alkazi for the first time in 1992, what I had read and heard about him could have easily filled a book. He was, and is, an institution. And like with all great things, he was surrounded with his own share of myths and folklore.

Between the Lines
These works of art are best enjoyed held in your lap -- in the seclusion of your living room. In the limited editions collectors' books published by Gogi Saroj Pal and Ved Nayar, word and image marry to create an experience which speaks to the mind while seducing the eye.

Art or Architecture?
A few weeks ago, as I stood at the Getty Museum on a hilltop overlooking Los Angeles enjoying southern California's temperate breeze and the site's spectacular mountain, city and ocean vistas, I realised that art museums abroad have started adopting a new approach to the exhibition of painting and sculpture.

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