2025-04-21
27 分钟No. We're rolling, as they say.
Rolling in Karachi.
Welcome to the documentary in the studio from the BBC World Service.
I'm Harry Stott, a journalist and audio producer.
And I'm in Karachi, Pakistan.
It's February 2025, and I'm here to meet Amin Gulji, a metal sculptor,
curator, performance artist, and the beating heart of Karachi's creative scene.
So where are we here, Adam?
We're in Clifton, Karachi, right near the beach.
Nice.
Old Barton, Karachi.
I'm with my old friend and co-producer for this show, Adam Fahimajid,
a Pakistani-Australian Karachi-based art curator who's worked closely with Amin over the past eight years.
As soon as you turn onto this sort of...
Yeah, one of these main perpendicular roads, you can kind of see Amin's house.
He's driving us to Amin's house, which is also his gallery and his studio.
But it's Amin's roof, which is the first thing you spot.
It looks like kind of a gaudy sort of thing to him.
He calls it a salam garden.
We've come to meet him at a fascinating time in his life and career,