“Tare-Hariri Do Rang” Painting Exhibition Unveils Allama Iqbal’s Poetry in Visual Art

Thu May 09 2024
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Ahmed Mukhtar Naqshbandi and Shahid Qureshi

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad’s art scene witnessed a celebration of literary and visual art convergence as the “Tare-Hariri Do Rang” painting exhibition opened its doors at the Tanzara Gallery on Thursday. The exhibition, which will continue until May 18, promises a captivating exploration of Allama Iqbal’s profound poetry through the intricate medium of visual art, courtesy of the talented duo Shah Abdullah Alamee and Amna Manzoor.

Tare-Hariri Do Rang

With “Tare-Hariri Do Rang,” Alamee and Manzoor present a collaborative interpretation of Iqbal’s Urdu and Farsi poetry, drawing inspiration from the timeless verses that have left an indelible mark on literary and philosophical discourse. Through their joint creative endeavor, the artists embark on a journey to unravel the nuanced layers of Iqbal’s poetic legacy, skillfully blending their unique artistic perspectives to craft a rich tapestry of visual imagery.

Tare-Hariri Do Rang

Alamee and Manzoor invite viewers to explore themes of spirituality, humanism, and existential contemplation through their imaginative compositions on canvas. Each painting serves as a visual ode to Iqbal’s literary genius, capturing the fleeting moments of life’s journey and echoing the poet’s exploration of the duality of existence.

“We invite you to immerse yourself in the captivating world of ‘Tare-Hariri Do Rang’ and embark on a transformative journey through the timeless words of Allama Iqbal,” expressed the organizers. “This remarkable collaboration between poetry and painting intertwines to evoke a sense of introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound depth of Iqbal’s philosophical vision.”

Tare-Hariri Do Rang

The exhibition, presented in collaboration with the Gurmani Center for Languages and Literature at LUMS, promises an enriching experience for art enthusiasts and aficionados of Iqbal’s poetry alike.

Tare-Hariri Do Rang

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