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Pakistani artist (born 1971)
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Zehra Javeri
Born (1971-10-15) 15 October 1971 (age 53)
Karachi, Pakistan
OccupationArtist

Zehra Laila Javeri (Urdu: زہرہ لیلی جویری; born on 15 October 1971) is a Pakistani artist. She currently resides in Karachi, Pakistan. Javeri's first solo exhibition, titled 'Weeds', opened at Canvas Gallery, Karachi in January 2014. Javeri was greatly influenced by her aunt, artist Laila Shahzada. Javeri's second non-solo show, titled 'Pakistan Art Today', was held in the Lalit Hotel in Delhi, India.

Early life

Zehra Javeri is the daughter of jeweller Hassan Ali Mohammad Javeri and Ayesha Javeri. She has four siblings, including photographer Tapu Javeri and senior civil servant Rabiya Javeri Agha. She went to Convent of Jesus and Mary for her early education and then to Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, to study anthropology. After that she went to England for her master's degree at the London School of Economics and returned to Pakistan.

Javeri (from the family that lent its name to Mumbai's Zaveri Bazar) traces her roots back to Jamnagar, Gujarat, where her ancestors were court jewellers to the Nawabs of Kutch.

Career

Javeri has been painting and creating art from her early years. She had her first show at the Canvas Gallery in Karachi, entitled 'Weeds'. "She has incorporated many global themes into her work, especially regarding gender," said Marjorie Husain, a Pakistani critic, 'as she pointed at a painting that was about the Serbian War.'

Her second non-solo show, 'Pakistan Art Today', was held at the Lalit Hotel in Delhi. It featured the work of 11 Pakistani artists and "was curated by Islamabad based gallery MyArtWorld and formed part of the larger Aalishan Pakistan trade show to Delhi". Javeri was accompanied by many other Pakistani artists such as sculptor Amin Gulgee, photographer Tapu Javeri, miniaturist Sahyr Sayed and pop artist Summayya Jillani. "The highlight of the exhibition was the participation of art icon Satish Gujral who lit the lamp to open the show and also initiated the live painting." In fact, Javeri and a few other Pakistani artists, created a painting with Gujral.

References

  1. ^ "Debut exhibition: Zehra Javeri unveils 20 years' worth of artworks". The Express Tribune. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  2. "Sexy and they know it". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  3. "UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH ZEHRA JAVERI". Sunday. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
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