Imran Qureshi Unveils Second Exhibition Titled ‘Home’ At COMO Museum

Both of Qureshi's exhibitions blend elements of Lahore's cultural heritage while simultaneously addressing current global issues.

Imran Qureshi Unveils Second Exhibition Titled ‘Home’ At COMO Museum
Imran Qureshi Unveils Second Exhibition Titled ‘Home’ At COMO Museum
Imran Qureshi Unveils Second Exhibition Titled ‘Home’ At COMO Museum
Imran Qureshi Unveils Second Exhibition Titled ‘Home’ At COMO Museum
Imran Qureshi Unveils Second Exhibition Titled ‘Home’ At COMO Museum
Imran Qureshi Unveils Second Exhibition Titled ‘Home’ At COMO Museum

Globally celebrated artist and Sitara-e-Imtiaz recipient Imran Qureshi unveils “Home” at COMO Museum in Lahore, a solo exhibition running in parallel with his ongoing existing solo show, “The Garden” at Nasir Bagh.

Indeed, both exhibitions thematically blend elements of Lahore's cultural heritage while simultaneously addressing current global issues.

With “Home”, Imran Qureshi examines the idea of a home and sets out to reimagine the house space of COMO Museum which was originally designed as a residence in the 1980s. The double-storied space is utilised in such a way that the viewing experience changes as the viewer moves through different levels of the museum.

The journey through Imran Qureshi's exhibition begins on the ground floor, where his mastery of miniature painting is prominently showcased. Here, visitors encounter murals and sets adorned with miniature work, each thoughtfully arranged to evoke somber yet chaotic tones. Moving to the first floor, the ambiance shifts as photographs of the city, ceramic tiles, videos, and mirrors create a multi-dimensional experience.

Finally, reaching the rooftop offers a grand finale, where the space transforms to reflect the dynamic culture of Lahore, providing viewers with a stark yet harmonious contrast to the interior journey curated by the artist.

Through these solo exhibitions, Imran Qureshi aims to establish an interesting dialogue between his exhibitions, creating a philosophical diptych in the process. Ultimately, he looks to pay homage to the city of Lahore and examines the idea of a home while addressing current global dilemmas.

The solo exhibitions “Home” and “The Garden” are both currently open for viewing and will continue to be on display till the summer of 2024.