SAAD QURESHI
Born in 1986, Bewal, Pakistan.
Lives and works between Oxford and London.
Saad Qureshi’s practice draws on the ineffability of lived experience: the processes by which we interpret objects and landscapes and how memory itself processes them over time.
His sculptures give form to the ideas or stories by which we give meaning to human existence. In the words of art historian Martin Kemp, “Qureshi has created his own uncanny world of apparently ‘real’ things that confound the apparent logics of time, space, scale and material. Through his great technical virtuosity…he presents us with his own special world of unconstrained imaginative potential and invites us to participate on our own terms.”
Born in 1986.
Lives and works in London.
The Oxford-based artist reflects on Convocation, now on view in London at The OWO.
We are delighted to offer our congratulations to artist and friend Saad Qureshi on his participation in the exhibition Tread Softly at Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s 40th anniversary. The exhibition will run from the May 27th through September 3rd, 2017.
Aicon Gallery is delighted to offer our warmest congratulations to artist and friend Saad Qureshi on being commissioned by NOVA to create a major new site-specific public installation for the district of Victoria in Central London. The project launches on November 22, 2016 and "looks at the portability of landscapes, and the human mind as a vehicle that allows places to travel, to be carried in the memory from one location to another,” Qureshi explains.
Starting with his own memory that Qureshi builds his amalgamated version of traditional tales presented in mythical landscapes and structures that marry seamlessly Islamic and Christian imagery. I found the works arresting and richly layered with not only memory of a culture but brimming with fresh possibilities.