ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), in collaboration with the Asian Study Group, launched a book titled ‘Documenting the National Art Gallery’ on Saturday.

The event, which was held at the National Art Gallery, 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, says a press release.

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, emphasising the perseverance, creativity and dedication it took to bring this monumental project to life.

Mr 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.

During his address, Mr Pasha recalled the challenges faced during the National Art Gallery’sjourney, including political delays, shifting site plans and budgetary constraints.

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.

The National Art Galleryis not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of Pakistan’s rich artistic and cultural heritage.

The book sheds light on how the gallery overcame numerous hurdles to become the heart of the nation’s art scene.

Mr Pasha described the gallery as a “dream that championed Pakistan’s creative spirit”, emphasising its importance in preserving and promoting Pakistan’s visual and artistic identity.

PNCA Director General Mohammad Ayoub Jamali paid glowing tributes to Naeem Pasha for his tireless efforts in shaping the National Art Gallery into a national treasure.

He highlighted his visionary approach and how the gallery stands today as a living testament to Pakistan’s cultural aspirations.

The event concluded with a question-and-answer session where Naeem Pasha interacted with the audience, sharing his personal anecdotes and aspirations for the future of art and culture in Pakistan.

Guests at the event praised the meticulous effort behind the book and the enduring legacy of the National Art Gallery.

Published in Dawn, December 15th, 2024

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