Tribute | Remembering visionary artist Hanif Kureshi who took artwork to India’s streets

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Tribute | Remembering visionary artist Hanif Kureshi who took artwork to India’s streets

Hanif Kureshi
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Within the organised chaos that’s Chennai’s Kannagi Nagar stands a white facade of a three-storey constructing that captures ephemerality like no different. It carries a mural in gray that solely seems because the solar goes up. The paintings is an clever shadow play that embodies a disaster that the resettlement locality, some 20-odd kilometres from Chennai metropolis, is confronted with yearly: water scarcity. The look ahead to the picture each morning mirrors the neighborhood’s look ahead to water. Right here, time repeats itself. For Daku (interprets to bandit) aka Hanif Kureshi, time has all the time been a conduit for expression; a medium by his personal admission. 

In 2022, the streets of Fountainhas in Goa obtained launched to dancing alphabets that play to the tune of the solar. He in contrast the catastrophic pandemic to the Spanish flu, pointing fingers at how historical past has this behavior of repeating itself. 

However one can’t assist however surprise if his favoured medium may have been kinder, because the nation now mourns the artist’s passing following a year-long battle with lung most cancers. He was 41. 

“Daku. What a badass, proper? To make such political, highly effective and fearless public artwork interventions in India at a time when public artwork was not even a factor!,” asks artist Shilo Suleiman, including, “What a visionary builder and mentor to a neighborhood.”

Artist Guido Van Helten spent days photographing local women at the docks. Their vast portraits grace the warehouse where people like them have carried on their traditional business for the 142 years of Sassoon Dock’s existence. The creative lead for this project was Hanif Kureshi

Artist Guido Van Helten spent days photographing native ladies on the docks. Their huge portraits grace the warehouse the place folks like them have carried on their conventional enterprise for the 142 years of Sassoon Dock’s existence. The artistic lead for this undertaking was Hanif Kureshi
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For Shilo, Hanif was a mentor who rapidly grew to become a good friend. “What he has completed with the road artwork neighborhood, and the way he introduced us all collectively, and introduced alternatives and infrastructure to the road artwork world, is a universe in itself.” 

Hanif is remembered by a consortium of adjectives. Voracious. Inclusive. Loving. Passionate. A freaking genius! His work, proper from the early 2000s, is a tour-de-force within the up to date Indian artwork ecosystem. From humble beginnings in Talaja, Gujarat, he pioneered a number of actions that introduced the ‘regional’ to the mainstream; he unapologetically and intentionally broke out of the white dice whereas additionally recognising the significance of making an artwork market that the nation can name its personal; and most significantly he took artwork to the streets. Loudly. Generally as massive flex boards that announce his arrival and at others, on cease indicators with clear warnings: ‘Cease Gossiping,’ one such signal learn in Delhi. 

“But, he had a approach of carrying his artwork so gently,” reminisces Riyaz Amlani, a longtime collaborator and good friend. Hanif’s HandpaintedType is a pathbreaker undertaking that to at the present time makes an attempt to protect the typographic follow of signal painters throughout India. “One of many first issues I keep in mind was how passionate he was about typography. It was one among his biggest loves. He was an analogue mind in a digital world. His love for individuals who labored with their arms was unmatched,” recollects Riyaz. The artist was a breath of contemporary air in a recent artwork world that was nonetheless struggling to stability the duality of conventional and fashionable aesthetics. 

Daku’s work at MUAF 2022-2023,

Daku’s work at MUAF 2022-2023,
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With the thought of neighborhood at its centre, the formidable St+artwork India undertaking that he co-founded with Guilia Ambrogi, Arjun Bahl, Akshat Nauriyal and Thanish Thomas in 2013, was the primary formal step to democratising artwork by way of public-facing murals. In 2014, India’s first ever artwork district sprung up in Delhi’s Lodhi Colony. 

Guilia recollects, “The primary few initiatives have been completed all by ourselves. We have been carrying paint buckets, pasting posters and transporting tools. No person knew what we have been doing. It nearly appeared like avenue artwork was a sport then, you realize. And it was lovely, as a result of it was a bunch of loopy folks collectively. The vitality would by no means cease.”

There may be additionally a quieter aspect to Hanif. A few of Guilia’s fondest reminiscences are in Paris when the duo spent hours roaming round its streets, in curious pursuit of public artwork with their respective companions. And time spent of their first studio in Haus Khaz village by the lake. 

At Khairadabad Flyover

At Khairadabad Flyover
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As years glided by and St+artwork India grew as an establishment, Guilia says that their relationship grew to become all about balancing concepts. “I’ve by no means heard Hanif complaining. Even after the prognosis, he by no means complained. He was the solar! So filled with vitality.” 

Shilo recollects a dialog she had with Hanif earlier in January. “Even by way of his deteriorating situation, we have now had lengthy conversations on how artists really feel as if we’re immortal. We work exhausting, barely sleep and as containers of artistic imaginative and prescient, we frequently overlook that we’re human, and wish a routine. It’s my greatest takeaway following this loss.”