Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi’s work captivates the audience in Dubai

Art enthusiasts admire the complicated details of Imran Qureshi’s miniature paintings, reflecting a unique mix of tradition and innovation. – By reporter

DUBAI: Well -known Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi, celebrated for his innovative and culturally rich art, has brought his latest masterpieces to Dubai in an exclusive separate exhibition.

Qureshi, recipient of Pakistan’s prestigious Sitara-E-Imtiaz, is known for mixing traditional techniques with modern tales.

The exhibition contains a number of art forms, including miniature paintings, fantastic photographic screens and a digital art video set for traditional SUFI music that offers visitors a multidimensional cultural experience.

Visitors experience the breathtaking digital art video paired with soulful SUFI music in a specially designed weak display box. - By reporter
Visitors experience the breathtaking digital art video paired with soulful SUFI music in a specially designed weak display box. – By reporter

A prominent attraction is a vibrant colorful “charpoy” (traditional woven bed) designed in Pakistan of Qureshi’s team. This piece, which symbolizes the merger of inheritance and contemporary creativity, has become the highlight of the exhibition and draws admiration from both visitors and Emirati guests.

Imran Qureshi and curator Nida Raza engage with Emirati -digitaries and discuss inspiration behind the culturally rich works of art. - By reporter
Imran Qureshi and curator Nida Raza engage with Emirati -digitaries and discuss inspiration behind the culturally rich works of art. – By reporter

Curator Nida Raza praised Imran Qureshi’s ability to weave political and cultural themes in his work and described the “Charpoy” installation as a remarkable celebration of Pakistani traditions.

Exploring photographic masterpieces: A section dedicated to beating photography invites guests to explore the layers with meaning embedded in each frame. - By author
Exploring photographic masterpieces: A section dedicated to beating photography invites guests to explore the layers with meaning embedded in each frame. – By author

Visitors have expressed their awe of the diversity of the artwork. While Pakistanis found the exhibition a nostalgic journey into their inheritance, the international audience discovered the depth of Pakistan’s cultural wealth.

The exhibition, which has received widespread recognition, remains open to the public until April 18.

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