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Sheikha Moza inaugurates Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum at QF’s Education City

Published: 27 Nov 2025 - 10:54 pm | Last Updated: 27 Nov 2025 - 10:57 pm

The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, today inaugurated Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum – a living testament to the enduring legacy of one of the world’s greatest modern art pioneers, Maqbool Fida Husain.

In her speech, Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser said: “Maqbool Fida Husain is a legendary artist – a true master whose artistic works transcend borders and connect cultures, histories, and identities.

I am delighted to fulfill the dream of this late, esteemed artist by inaugurating the museum, which will stand as a new landmark in Education City showcasing pages from his life and a collection of his works.”

With Her Excellency Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, Vice Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, ministers, dignitaries, and art collectors and experts from throughout the world in attendance, the museum within Qatar Foundation’s (QF) Education City was unveiled in spectacular fashion at a ceremony which took guests on a journey through Husain’s remarkable life and work, from the motifs that characterized his practice to the moments in history that shaped his art.

Held ahead of Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum – which features over 150 of Husain’s original works and personal objects that are in the custody of QF – opening to the public on 28 November, the ceremony marking the arrival of a new addition to Qatar’s cultural landscape culminated with a powerful and poignant moment: the unveiling of the painting bearing Husain’s sketch of his concept for the museum that, having been made a reality by QF and architect Martand Khosla, now bears his name and tells his story.

A space for learning and discovery that inspires creativity and promotes cross-cultural dialogue, Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum invites visitors to enter Husain’s world and – through paintings, films, tapestry, and photography – explore how his artistic odyssey unfolded, with some of the works it contains having never previously been displayed, and personal items from the renowned artist’s life being open to view alongside interviews and quotes that explain the man behind the art.

Among the artworks within the museum are some of the 35 paintings inspired by Arab civilization that Husain completed before his death in 2011; while Seeroo fi al ardh, his final masterpiece which was opened by QF in 2019 and celebrates humanity’s progress, now forms part of the museum.

Following the inauguration, Her Highness and guests toured the museum, including its galleries that trace Husain’s life and artistic journey, explore how he saw faith and philosophy and sought unity and diversity in his work, and showcase how he connected with his Yemeni ancestry and the heritage of Arab civilization, before a gala dinner within Seeroo fi al ardh, which also now stands as one of the museum’s galleries.

Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum – which Husain envisaged as being an artwork in its own right, reflecting the diversity of his artistic vision and his constant pursuit of innovation throughout his life and career – reflects QF’s belief in the power of art to spark curiosity, inquiry, imagination, and inspiration, to catalyze conversations, and to broaden minds and deepen understanding of the world.

The museum expands QF’s portfolio of public art, over 100 works from which are displayed across Education City for everyone to experience, interact with, and enjoy.

The museum – which also houses a café, a gift shop, a library and Creativity Hub, and an auditorium for events and lectures – will be open year-round, from 10am-5pm from Saturday to Thursday and from 1:30pm-7:30pm on Fridays; and closed on Mondays and public holidays.

Photography without flash being used is permitted within the museum, and guided tours in Arabic and English are available, with audio tours set to be introduced in 2026.