
Light: Visionary Perspectives
Aga Khan Museum,Toronto,Canada
Light: Visionary Perspectives explores the centrality of light and its significance across cultures and contexts as a unifying symbol for the world. Marking the Aga Khan Museum’s 10th anniversary, the exhibit will dive into the omnipresence and impact of light, placing visitors at the center of contemporary installations by renowned artists including Anila Quayyum Agha, Ala Ebtekar and Jamelie Hassan.
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