Salman Toor: No Ordinary Love is a major solo exhibition of work by Pakistani-born artist Salman Toor (b. 1983). Conceived as an enhancement of a traveling exhibition of recent paintings (2020-2022), ...
Pakistani-born artist Salman Toor saw his career take off after he made a sudden shift to painting what he’s lived, felt and sometimes even feared. He gave special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH ...
Salman Toor mingles sensual pleasure with satire throughout his work and upends the conventions of European, American, and South Asian art history. His paintings offer evocative narrative fragments ...
Beginning with a series of small paintings, including “Newscaster IV” (2015) and “Jetsetter” (2015), Toor’s characters develop an otherworldliness that does away with the specifics of place and ...
Pakistani artist finds success painting what he’s lived, felt and feared Pakistani-born artist Salman Toor saw his career take off after he made a sudden shift to painting what he’s lived, felt and ...
Salman Toor, Walking Together, 2019. oil on panel. Private collection, New York. © Salman Toor; Courtesy of the artist and Luhring, Augustine, New York. Clothes don ...
In his painting The Star, Salman Toor uses classical techniques—deploying brushstrokes and lighting reminiscent of the 1800s—to render a thoroughly modern scene: a young South Asian man sits backstage ...
Streaming platforms for Salman Toor's Emerald Green haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
"... published by Gregory R. Miller & Co. and the Baltimore Museum of Art on the occasion of Salman Toor: no ordinary love, an exhibition organized by the Baltimore ...
“My storytelling is born from a curiosity of the ambiguous,” Gordon tells Observer. “I want each painting that’s connected to this larger narrative to have breathing room for questioning.” ...
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