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Misha Japanwala, a Pakistani Artist, Reimagines Her Relationship With Shame and Bodies

With body castings of anonymized Pakistani women that resemble oxidized copper statues, Misha Japanwala hopes to create a time capsule of resisting gender violence for her new gallery show.

Aamina Khan
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Art, Content Type: Personal Profile, Discrimination, Honor Killings, Japanwala, Misha, Karachi (Pakistan), Pakistan
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