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Coordinates: 33°4350N 73°0528E / 33.7305°N 73.0910°E / 33.7305; 73.0910
 

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National Art Gallery
National Art Gallery, Islamabad
Map
Established26 August 2007 (2007-08-26)
LocationIslamabad, Pakistan
Coordinates33°43′50N 73°05′28E / 33.7305°N 73.0910°E / 33.7305; 73.0910
Typeart gallery
Main Entrance

National Art GalleryinIslamabad, Pakistan is the country's first national art gallery. Built on a small hillock opposite the Majlis-e-Shoora (the Parliament of Pakistan) and the Aiwan-e-Sadr (the President's House). It opened to the public on Sunday, August 26, 2007. National Art Gallery, Pakistan is a part of the larger organization called Pakistan National Council of the Arts.[1]

In 2007, Director General of PNCA was Naeem Tahir.[2]

In 2017, Director General of Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) was Jamal Shah.[1]

Design[edit]

In a nationwide design contest in 1989, the design of Suhail Abbasi & Naeem Pasha of M/s Suhail & Pasha, Architects & Planning Consultants Islamabad was selected for the construction of the National Art Gallery. Their modernistic brick cube is a model of Miesian purity and functionality.

The gallery, with a covered area of 1800 square yards, has 14 galleries with adjacent display areas, lecture halls, workshop and storage facilities, laboratories and a library. The four-storey gallery has modern facilities, including an auditorium with capacity for 400, a theatre, stage facilities and an open-air theatre.[3][2]

Folk artistes train tours to entertain public[edit]

In 2017, Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) arranged a special train tour for a 36-member troupe of folk artistes aboard the Pakistan Railways Special Azadi Train-2017 to make stops at different railway stations across Pakistan to entertain the public. This special train, with five art galleries and six floats, was specially prepared at the Pakistan Railways Carriage Factory. It was set to start its journey a couple of days before 14 August 2017, which was the independence day of Pakistan.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b News Desk (15 September 2017). "PNCA lacks funds to maintain art gallery". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  • ^ a b Murtaza Vali (1 August 2007). "Pakistan's National Art Gallery Naming Controversy". ArtAsiaPacific (magazine). Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  • ^ Pakistan National Council of the Arts website with pictures of galleries Retrieved 29 October 2019
  • ^ "PNCA artistes to add glamour to trip". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Associated Press of Pakistan. 5 August 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
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