Ferha Farooqui

Born: 1961 in Hyderabad, India
Lives and Works: London, United Kingdom

Ferha Farooqui's paintings and prints attempt to chronicle the changing urban landscape of East London. Some works are compositions based on observations of everyday urban experiences. Other works comprise a series of 'timescapes' - portraits of the disappearing landmarks and shifting communities of Newham, in East London, the place where she has lived since 1970. The blue buildings depicted are shadows of lost buildings (libraries, churches and other civic spaces) and likewise the blue figures are characters who once walked the same streets. They mingle with contemporary populations.

Ferha's paintings are characterised by attention to detail, vivid colour and an intentional technique drawn from using multiple layers of transparent glaze, which enables luminous colour to be provided. She also uses large and small-scale lino cut prints to explore different aspects of urban drama. Her work has been shown at the 2021 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and commissioned by the City of London Corporation.

Education

  • 1982
    B A Fine Arts, Winchester School of Art, Winchester, United Kingdom

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 2016
    Between appearance and disappearance, Barbican Library, Barbican Centre, London

Selected group exhibitions

  • 2021
    Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2021, Royal Academy of Arts, London UK
  • 2020
    Being with trees, Bermondsey Project Space,London
  • 2020
    Being with trees, Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery, Gibraltar
  • 2019
    Urban Contemporaries – painting the urban experience, Espacio Gallery, East London UK
  • 2019
    Paintings for city dwellers, Lumen Gallery, London, UK

Collections

  • City of London, Guildhall Art Gallery, London, United Kingdom
  • Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
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