Have you seen these art galleries in Islamabad? These 3 art galleries in Islamabad are a breakthrough in the world of art in Pakistan because they’re supporting budding artists to promote their artwork. Scroll on so that you can witness the gems of artisanship displayed in these stunning art galleries. 1. Gallery 6: Islamabad’s Largest Art Gallery (@gallery6isb)
Gallery 6 is Islamabad’s largest private art gallery. It was established in March 2008. Above all, their objective is showcasing Pakistani art to the world.
The gallery presently houses one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of Pakistani art. It features art by both established and budding Pakistani artists.
The artists’ works demonstrate creative brilliance and originality. Ever since its inception, the gallery has hosted over 80 shows both locally and internationally.
Profound Reflection – II by Syeda Unab Sumble (top left)
After Rain by Asad Ullah (bottom left)
2. Tanzara Gallery: An Art Gallery For Emerging Artists (@tanzaragallery)
Noshi Savul Qadir founded Tanzara Gallery in 2007. It was established with a deep commitment to the concept of art in all of its forms. And now Tanzara Gallery has successfully hosted over 70 exhibitions.
Consequently, it has given a platform to many renowned and emerging artists, who are presently well-known and highly collectible. So, that makes Tanzara an essential platform for artists. Artists with a creative vision in an ever-changing and global world.
Sham Se Pheley I by Zulfiqar Ali Zulfi (top right)
Still Life With Oranges by Irfan Cheema (bottom right)
Still Life With Peonies & Cranes by Irfan Cheema (bottom left)
3. Khaas Art Gallery: A Breakthrough Contemporary Art Gallery (@khaasartgallery)
Khaas is a contemporary art gallery. This art gallery is all for innovation and break-through “edgy” art.
Secondly, This Gallery’s repertoire of work is vast so includes an array of contemporary painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, installation and video art.
Khaas Art aims to exhibit and promote art that represents the zeitgeist of today. So that we can better understand our present and embrace our tomorrows.