'Scattered Yet Together': Imran Qureshi’s Solo Show Continues At Prestigious Pulchri Studio

The exhibition was officially opened by Ambassador Suljuk Mustansar Tarar, Pulchri Studio Chairperson Marieta Reijerkero, and artist Imran Qureshi.

'Scattered Yet Together': Imran Qureshi’s Solo Show Continues At Prestigious Pulchri Studio

The Pakistan Embassy in the Netherlands has organized the first solo exhibition of Pakistan’s leading visual artist, Imran Qureshi, at the prestigious Pulchri Studio. The show titled “Scattered Yet Together” will continue until April 14, 2024.

The exhibition was officially opened by Ambassador Suljuk Mustansar Tarar, Pulchri Studio Chairperson Marieta Reijerkero, and artist Imran Qureshi.

In her opening remarks, Marieta said that she was glad to see the work of a leading Pakistani artist displayed, and it was the result of two yearlong discussions with Ambassador Tarar.

An “Artist Talk” with Imran Qureshi was also organized alongside the opening ceremony.

Ambassador Tarar gave an overview of how the exhibition had been curated and the current status of contemporary art in Pakistan. He mentioned different genres of works and how contemporary miniature painting from Pakistan has become a global art movement. Ambassador Tarar also highlighted the cultural links between Pakistan and the Netherlands and that Pakistani visual artists, like others in the world, have been inspired by the Dutch masters during their education or careers.

Imran Qureshi, during the talk, shared how he joined the Miniature Department at the National College of Arts, Lahore, which was at the time one of the only places offering a graduate degree in miniature painting. He recalled his different large-scale projects, including the rooftop commission at New York’s Metropolitan Museum, and how he used the skills of traditional miniature to evolve a large-scale contemporary work of art.

The talk and exhibition opening were attended by a large number of people. It included high-ranking officials from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including Wouter Jurgens – Director for department of Asia and Oceania, Ambassador Dewi van der weerd –Ambassador for International cultural cooperation, Ambassador Bea ten Tusscher - the Dutch Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion and Belief, Ambassador Joanna Roper – British Ambassador to The Hague, Ambassador Thomas Drew – former British High Commissioner to Pakistan; representatives from the Rijksmuseum; artists; and representatives from different galleries and museums in The Hague.

Pulchri Studio is a Dutch art society established in 1847 and has been housed in its current building since 1901. It is a gallery space frequently used for multiple exhibitions and visited by locals and tourists alike.

Pakistan and the Netherlands enjoy good bilateral relations. Both countries marked 75 years of diplomatic relations in 2023. “Scattered Yet Together” is a public and cultural diplomacy initiative by the Pakistan Embassy in the Netherlands to introduce Pakistani art, culture, and heritage to the people of the Netherlands.