Book 'Documenting the National Art Gallery' launched
Islamabad: The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), in collaboration with the Asian Study Group, launched the book 'Documenting the National Art Gallery' at the PNCA- National Art Gallery, Islamabad. This significant event was attended by a large number of art enthusiasts, architects, cultural experts, and the general public, who gathered to celebrate the story of one of Pakistan’s most iconic architectural and cultural landmarks.
The book, written by the esteemed architect Naeem Pasha, is a comprehensive documentation of the National Art Gallery’s conception, design, and construction, spanning over 27 years from its initial vision in 1981 to its completion and inauguration in 2007. Naeem Pasha, the architect behind the National Art Gallery and a visionary figure in Pakistan’s art and architecture scene, shared his insights and reflections with the audience, emphasizing the perseverance, creativity, and dedication it took to bring this monumental project to life.
Naeem Pasha is renowned for his contributions to Pakistan's artistic and cultural development. As the founder of the Rohtas Gallery and with a career spanning over three decades, he has been at the forefront of promoting contemporary art and preserving Pakistan’s heritage. His design for the National Art Gallery (PNCA) a blend of modern architectural innovation and homage to the country’s artistic traditions, reflects his deep passion for creating spaces that inspire and connect.
During his address, Pasha recalled the challenges faced during the National Art Gallery’s (PNCA) journey, including political delays, shifting site plans, and budgetary constraints. He shared how the project gained momentum under General Pervez Musharraf’s leadership, with construction finally resuming in 2005 after years of stagnation. The audience was also shown engaging documentaries that highlighted the project’s evolution and the architectural ingenuity involved in transforming a skeletal structure into a vibrant cultural hub.
Condolence
Rawalpindi: Khawaja Imran Nazir, Punjab Health Minister, Zahid Bakhtawari, adviser to Minister of Health Punjab and Azhar Jamal Salimi, chief Drug Controller Punjab attended the funeral prayer of prominent PMLN leader and former chairman of House Building Finance Corporation Siddique Al Farooq here on Monday, says a press release. They paid tribute to his valuable services for the nation and the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) (PMLN).
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