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Imran Qureshi

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Imran Qureshi

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Imran Qureshi

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Imran Qureshi

Imran Qureshi, UNTITLED, 2020, 47x57cm

2020
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Imran Qureshi

Imran Qureshi, Heart to heart, 2020, 34×41cm

2020
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Imran Qureshi

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Imran Qureshi

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Imran Qureshi

Imran Qureshi, And How Many Rains Must Fall before the Stains Are Washed Clean, 2013

2013

Imran Qureshi Hyderabad, Pakistan, b.1972

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Imran Qureshi’s practice is firmly rooted in the tradition of miniature painting, the subject he still teaches at the National College of Art in Lahore, an art form that reached its zenith during the Mughal Empire. Qureshi has been exhibiting locally and internationally for almost twenty-five years and has greatly expanded the language of miniature painting, both in traditionally sized and crafted works and in many original variations in the form of site-specific installations, three-dimensional works, videos, and paintings on paper and canvas. His work is exemplary of a practice that combines a local background with a global outlook, artistically, socially and politically. 

Qureshi studied miniature painting at the National College of Arts in Lahore, where he now teaches and heads the department. Considered one of Pakistan’s most important artists, Qureshi has received international recognition for his site-specific installations that respond to architectural spaces, referencing the historical or political significance of the buildings that contain them. These include Blessings Upon the Land of My Love, created in 2011 for the Sharjah Biennial, They Shimmer Still, created for the Biennale of Sydney in 2012, and Between Sacred Cities, created for the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025. In 2013, he created a large-scale, site-specific work for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Roof Garden Commission in New York. The same year, he was awarded Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year and received his first solo exhibition in Europe at the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle in Berlin. His work has since been shown in numerous solo exhibitions, including at the Barbican Centre, London (2016) and Kunsten Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg, Denmark (2016). He has also realized site-specific projects at the Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. (2018) and Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (2018), among others.​ His recent exhibitions include Water Bodies at the Lahore Biennale 2024, where he unveiled four unique installations at various locations, including the historic Shalimar Garden. These works addressed ecological concerns related to urbanization and water storage practices. In 2025, he presented Between Sacred Cities at the Islamic Arts Biennale in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This large-scale installation reimagined a historic pilgrimage route, incorporating elements symbolizing spirituality and unity.

In 2017, Qureshi was honored with the US State Department’s Medal of Arts Award. In 2021, he received Pakistan’s Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) for his contributions to art. In 2025, he was appointed Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) by France. ​
 

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Selected Artworks

Heart to heart

Imran Qureshi

Heart to heart, 2020
Gouache and gold leaf on wasli paper (Gold leaf is loosely bound and Fragile)
41×33cm (16×13")
Untitled

Imran Qureshi

Untitled, 2020
Gouache and gold leaf on wasli paper (Gold leaf is loosely bound and Fragile)
57×47cm (22×19")
Story of two

Imran Qureshi

Story of two, 2019
Gouache and gold leaf on wasli paper (Gold leaf is loosely bound and Fragile)
44×52cm (17×20")
'Midnight Garden' (Triptych)

Imran Qureshi

'Midnight Garden' (Triptych), 2015
Acrylic and emulsion paint on canvas
411×198cm (162×78")
This Leprous Brightness

Imran Qureshi

This Leprous Brightness, 2015
Acrylic paint and gold leaf on canvas
213×91cm (84×36")
I want you to stay with me

Imran Qureshi

I want you to stay with me, 2015
Acrylic paint on paper and floor
56×153cm (22×60")
I want you to stay with me, (Detail)

Imran Qureshi

I want you to stay with me, (Detail), 2015
I want you to stay with me (Detail)

Imran Qureshi

I want you to stay with me (Detail), 2015
Love me love me not

Imran Qureshi

Love me love me not, 2015
Acrylic paint on canvas
198×137cm (78×54")
You Who are My Love and My Life’s Enemy Too

Imran Qureshi

You Who are My Love and My Life’s Enemy...
Acrylic paint on canvas
370×198cm (146×78")
Going Deep

Imran Qureshi

Going Deep, 2015
Acrylic paint and gold leaf on canvas
213×91cm (84×36")
'Midnight Garden' (Diptych)

Imran Qureshi

'Midnight Garden' (Diptych), 2015
Acrylic and emulsion paint on canvas
274×198cm (108×78")
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Exhibitions

Vanishing Points
Concrete, Dubai

Imran Qureshi

Vanishing Points

13–22 April, 2025
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