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Arthaus by Daftarkhwan


A woman and Adeel Hashmi looking at art in an exhibition at Daftarkhwan | Boulevard.

Inspired by the Bauhaus movement, Arthaus by Daftarkhwan is a dynamic space dedicated to showcasing the finest in contemporary art and design. More than just a gallery, Arthaus celebrates the fusion of art and technology, from virtual exhibitions and interactive installations to avant-garde showpieces and classical fine art. 


Two men and a woman engaged in a conversation at Daftarkhwan | Boulevard.

Nestled within the vibrant ecosystem of Daftarkhwan, Arthaus serves as a cultural hub, bringing together artists, designers and art enthusiasts to explore the transformative power of art. Arthaus invites you to platform your unique artistic expression by exhibiting your artwork and connecting with collectors who share the same passion for creativity, striving to see the world as you do.


A woman taking pictures of art at an exhibition at Daftarkhwan | Boulevard.

On 10th August, Arthaus opened the doors to its very first exhibition Fusion of Forms by The Chirpy Wall at Daftarkhwan | Boulevard. From experimentalist works with 3D textures and timeless calligraphy to delicate depictions of flora and contemporary spirituality, the exhibition was a visual symphony, reflecting the broad spectrum of human experience and aesthetics.


Adeel Hashmi at an exhibition at Daftarkhwan | Boulevard.

Renowned collectors including Adeel Hashmi and Akhtar Nazir Cooki attended the exhibition, captivated by unique one-of-one pieces. An incredible medium for finding and engaging with the best the contemporary art scene has to offer, Arthaus has something to inspire everyone.


"Good art is a rare commodity," said Adeel Hashmi, "The paintings I saw spoke to me. We must celebrate art because it enriches our lives, offers solace and reminds us of the boundless creativity that defines humanity."

Want to exhibit your art? Submit your portfolios by emailing it to arthaus@daftarkhwan.com!


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