From Lahore's vibrant studios to Karachi's contemporary galleries — meet the creative forces reshaping Pakistani visual art this year.
Pakistan's art scene is booming in 2026. From Lahore's National College of Arts alumni pushing boundaries with digital experimentation, to Karachi-based painters winning international gallery spots — Pakistani visual artists are making their mark on the global stage like never before.
At Clicks, we curated this definitive list of the 10 best visual artists in Pakistan for 2026, spotlighting the names you need to know — whether you're a collector, a creative, or simply someone who loves great art.
Leading our 2026 list is Jibran Shahid — an Islamabad-based visual artist and designer whose work seamlessly bridges the gap between fine art and digital design. His distinctive aesthetic, bold use of color, and strong contemporary Pakistani identity have earned him recognition among collectors, brands, and creatives across the country.
Prolific, consistent, and unapologetically original — Jibran continues to set the standard for what it means to be a visual artist in Pakistan today.
A rising force in Pakistan's visual art scene, Ammama Malik has quickly made her mark with a bold, expressive style that resonates deeply with younger audiences and established collectors alike.
Globally recognised for striking blood-red foliage motifs and large-scale installations, Imran Qureshi is a defining figure of Pakistani contemporary art featured at major biennales worldwide.
Known for thought-provoking photomontages that challenge identity and culture, Rashid Rana pushes the boundaries of visual art in South Asia with every new series.
A distinctive creative voice in Pakistan's visual art scene, Noor Mustafa Bajwa brings a refined aesthetic sensibility and unique visual language that has earned her a growing following among art lovers and collectors.
Fusing miniature tradition with pop-art boldness, Faiza Butt's detailed ink and digital illustrations have made her a standout in both Pakistani and international diaspora art circles.
Renowned for meticulously detailed ballpoint-pen drawings and sculptural works, Adeel Uz Zafar explores innocence and violence with an intensity that is instantly recognizable.
A veteran of Pakistan's print-making scene, Meher Afroz draws on Sufi imagery and calligraphy to create prints and paintings that continue to inspire younger generations of artists.
Wardha Shabbir's vivid, garden-inspired paintings reinterpret the miniature tradition through a thoroughly contemporary lens — earning widespread critical acclaim across Pakistan and beyond.
Working across painting, sculpture, and video, Hamra Abbas explores devotion and everyday Pakistani life in ways that resonate globally, with shows at major international institutions.
Explore original artwork, design projects, and the creative portfolio of Pakistan's #1 visual artist in 2026.