Saad Qureshi (born 1986, Bradford) is a contemporary artist best known for making large scale sculptures and drawings.[1][2]
Work and career
Qureshi grew up in Bradford, and was inspired by an art teacher here to become interested in and pursue art.[3][4] His early years in Bradford also influenced the themes he went on to address in his art practice, having been in Bradford during the 2001 race riots, and witnessed the clashing contrasting communities.[5] He then moved to Oxford when he received a scholarship to study BA Fine Art at Oxford Brookes University, graduating in 2007.[6] After spending a year working at Modern Art Oxford, Qureshi then went to study an MFA at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, in 2010.[7] In 2009, during his final year studying at the Slade, Qureshi was a finalist in the BBC2 programme School of Saatchi.[8]
In 2018 Qureshi returned to Oxford Brookes University as he was commissioned to create a new piece of permanent public art for the campus.[9] Qureshi made a series of sculptures for the courtyard at Headington Campus. The sculptures are entitled Assembly and consist of five bird like creatures cast in bronze.[10]
In 2019 Qureshi held a major exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park: Something About Paradise.
^Bruce, Ian (10 October 2017). "Saad Qureshi". The magazine for Oxford Brookes alumni, supporters and friends. Archived from the original on 2 October 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2021.