
From Pakistan to the Middle East: Art director Hashim Ali champions regional creative expansion
LAHORE: When one of Pakistan's most renowned art directors Hashim Ali landed in the Qatari capital of Doha earlier this year, he wasn't quite prepared for how much the city and its creative scene had transformed since he last visited around seven years ago.
Ali, who directed a Pakistani fashion and Sufi music show at Qatar's Museum of Islamic Art in January, was mesmerized by the cultural transformation in the Gulf nation, balancing its traditional heritage with modernization and global influences.
In recent years, Qatar has established numerous museums, art galleries, and heritage centers, including the Museum of Islamic Art, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, and the National Museum of Qatar. The country has also emerged as a major player in the global art world, with significant investments in the arts and culture sector.
Looking at the transformation, Ali said the time was ripe for Pakistani designers and artists to expand their reach to the Gulf, where cultural overlaps and a hunger for diverse aesthetics are reshaping creative industries.
'Everybody who asks me that we want to expand our business, I say expand to the Middle East because the way that region is growing, it's not just the buildings, it's the mindset and the heart,' Ali, who provides production design, art direction and styling services to various industries in Pakistan, told Arab News.
The 34-year-old art director, who graduated in Visual Communication Design from Lahore's National College of Arts (NCA), said his experience in Doha was quite 'empowering' as he was able to present his hometown of Lahore to the world.
'You had this showcase of Pakistan, and the entire space was turned into a Chahar Bagh [Persian quadrilateral garden] for the night with oil lamps and flowers, all the napkins were hand-done from Lahore, we got block printers involved who did the Mughal motifs on them,' Ali said.
'The entire experience was so almost empowering that you are bringing parts of Lahore to the world and you're showing the world that we just not only do Sufi music, we do great fashion of different kinds.'
Ali, known for creating intricate and stunning sets, said Middle Eastern creatives responded to Pakistani culture because of the cultural and religious similarities between the two regions.
'So, the collaboration, it's set in stone that it's going to happen,' he added.
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