Calligraphy exhibit opens in Islamabad to honour Ramazan
The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Thursday unveiled a captivating Art Exhibition, featuring an array of exquisite calligraphic artworks from the PNCA's Permanent Collection, at the National Art Gallery in the federal capital.
PNCA spokesman Bilal Karim told the media that art enthusiasts could immerse themselves in the mesmerising world of calligraphy as they explore works by renowned Masters such as Sadequain, Ahmed Khan, Hanif Ramay, Rana Riaz, Aslam Kamal, and Amin Gulgee.
The exhibition boasts a rich tapestry of traditional calligraphy by artists like Elahi Buksh Matee, Nasir Khan Seemab, Azeem Iqbal, Shabbir Zia, and Humayun Bangash, among others, he added.
“The visitors are treated to a diverse range of mediums and techniques, showcasing the versatility and creativity inherent in calligraphic artistry from classical styles to contemporary interpretations.”
The exhibition isn’t just a fleeting experience, it’s a journey that extends throughout the month of Ramazan, Bilal said, adding patrons could relish the beauty of calligraphy daily from 9am to 3pm, with Fridays and Saturdays marked as days of rest.
He further said that beyond its aesthetic appeal, the exhibition is serving as a platform for cultural appreciation and understanding through the timeless art of calligraphy, visitors could delve into the rich heritage and traditions of Pakistan.
The PNCA has extended a warm invitation to all art enthusiasts, locals, and tourists alike to immerse themselves in the captivating world of calligraphy, the PNCA spokesman added.
The art enthusiasts were urged to avail this great opportunity to observe the spirit of Ramazan through the lens of art and culture in Gallery No-3 at the National Art Gallery in Islamabad and embark on a journey of beauty, tradition and creativity.