Rebinding the Library: A Celebration of Knowledge and Artistic Expression
Posted on February 8, 2025 by News Desk

Libraries have long been considered sanctuaries of knowledge, preserving the intellectual and cultural heritage of societies. The ongoing exhibition “Rebinding the Library: An Artistic Intervention”, organized by Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) in collaboration with OffGrid Studios, delves into this very essence, capturing the profound relationship between individuals and libraries.
Held at the National Art Gallery in Islamabad, this week-long exhibition, which commenced on February 4, 2025, and will continue until February 11, presents a captivating blend of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, collages, and video installations, portraying libraries as spaces of both solitude and shared experience.
A Tribute to the Cultural Significance of Libraries
Inaugurated by esteemed artist and curator Dr. Arjumand Faisal alongside DG PNCA Ayoub Jamali, the exhibition is the culmination of a three-week art residency that took place in October 2024. Featuring works from 19 talented artists, the exhibition encourages visitors to reflect on the evolving role of libraries in today’s world, emphasizing their importance as cultural and intellectual hubs.
The exhibition showcases a wide range of artistic perspectives, from emerging voices to seasoned artists, each offering their own unique interpretations of the library as an institution. Through vibrant colors, intricate details, and thought-provoking compositions, the participating artists highlight the critical role of libraries in fostering education, preserving history, and igniting creativity.
Highlights from the Exhibition
Several artists have created profound and evocative pieces that engage visitors in deep contemplation. Noteworthy works include:
- Akhter Iqbal’s series, inspired by Allama Iqbal’s poetry, exploring the philosophical depth of knowledge.
- Khurram Babary’s artwork, which intricately depicts nature’s complexities, linking the organic world with intellectual pursuits.
- Faiza Gondal’s evocative paintings, emphasizing libraries as spaces for personal growth and enlightenment.
- Jacob Joseph’s intricate paintings paying homage to historic libraries and legendary literary figures.
- Lubna Jehangir’s visual representation of poet Fahmida Riaz’s defiant verses, blending literature with contemporary art.
- Tanzeel Babary’s fusion of painting and textile design, offering a fresh perspective on artistic expression.
- Nuzhat Khawar’s collages, celebrating nature’s beauty and its connection to human creativity.
- Sidra Ashraf’s mesmerizing illumination patterns symbolizing the untouched knowledge in books.
- Zain Shakeel’s innovative video installation, portraying the layered nature of written knowledge.
- Zarar Babary’s artworks, uncovering the hidden treasures of libraries and their cultural relevance.
- Nadia Raza’s paintings, capturing spontaneous thoughts and reflections.
- Tayyaba Aziz’s bold strokes emphasizing the transformative power of education for girls.
- Shahzeb Ahmed’s Braille art, an interactive experience that challenges societal norms and celebrates resilience.
Why You Should Visit This Exhibition
This exhibition is not merely a display of artistic brilliance; it is a profound statement on the importance of preserving libraries as beacons of knowledge. The carefully curated artworks challenge viewers to rethink their relationship with books and learning, while also celebrating the role of libraries as protectors of cultural heritage.
With the rise of digital media and the declining engagement with traditional libraries, this exhibition serves as a timely reminder of their irreplaceable value in society. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a book lover, or someone passionate about education and cultural heritage, this exhibition offers an unmissable experience.
📍 Visit the National Art Gallery, Islamabad, between 10 AM and 4 PM until February 11 to witness this remarkable fusion of literature and visual storytelling.