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Born 1976 Peshawar, Pakistan. Known for: Painting.
Ayesha Durrani was born near Peshawar, Pakistan in 1976. Part of a new school of Pakistani artists who paint contemporary images on paper prepared in the Wasli style of Mughal Miniatures, the artist... Read full biography
Ayesha Durrani was born near Peshawar, Pakistan in 1976. Part of a new school of Pakistani artists who paint contemporary images on paper prepared in the Wasli style of Mughal Miniatures, the artist has shown her work at several galleries in Pakistan and internationally in Japan, Morocco and Oman.... Read full biography
Ayesha Durrani was born near Peshawar, Pakistan in 1976. Part of a new school of Pakistani artists who paint contemporary images on paper prepared in the Wasli style of Mughal Miniatures, the artist has shown her work at several galleries in Pakistan and internationally in Japan, Morocco and Oman. The faceless dressmaker's mannequin or 'dummy' is a recurring theme in her work, a form she uses to explore the confines of the female body and its place in patriarchal society. Most recently, the... Read full biography
Ayesha Durrani was born near Peshawar, Pakistan in 1976. Part of a new school of Pakistani artists who paint contemporary images on paper prepared in the Wasli style of Mughal Miniatures, the artist has shown her work at several galleries in Pakistan and internationally in Japan, Morocco and Oman. The faceless dressmaker's mannequin or 'dummy' is a recurring theme in her work, a form she uses to explore the confines of the female body and its place in patriarchal society. Most recently, the artist participated in the show "Tradition, Technique, Technology: Contemporary Artists from Pakistan" at Aicon Gallery, New York from July 16 - August 16, 2008.Christie's Mumbai
Ayesha Durrani was born near Peshawar, Pakistan in 1976. Part of a new school of Pakistani artists who paint contemporary images on paper prepared in the Wasli style of Mughal Miniatures, the artist has shown her work at several galleries in Pakistan and internationally in Japan, Morocco and Oman. The faceless dressmaker's mannequin or 'dummy' is a recurring theme in her work, a form she uses to explore the confines of the female body and its place in patriarchal society. Most recently, the artist participated in the show "Tradition, Technique, Technology: Contemporary Artists from Pakistan" at Aicon Gallery, New York from July 16 - August 16, 2008.Christie's Mumbai
