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Rezia Wahid, MBE ( bn, রেজিয়া ওয়াহিদ; born 1975) is a Bangladeshi-born British textile
artist An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse refers to a practitioner in the visual arts only. However, th ...
and designer. Her work has been exhibited both in the United Kingdom and abroad.


Early life

Rezia Wahid was born in Bangladesh and arrived in the United Kingdom at the age of five. She attended the Chelsea College of Art and Design 1994–1995 and was awarded a first class degree from Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College, Surrey Institute of Art and Design] in 1998.


Career

Rezia Wahid has stated that her work seeks to evoke 'air, peace, and tranquility', and that we are 'surrounded by the beauty of nature, God's attributes which we need to celebrate.' Her signature works are gossamer-light woven cloths that are both art objects and utilitarian craft, displayed as such in galleries and museums, worn as scarf or shawl, or hung as room furnishings. Her pieces can be seen as an extension of minimalist art (a cited influence is painter Agnes Martin), an intercultural approach to hand weaving, and a subtle dialogue with the heritage of Islamic art and architecture. She achieves her transparency and translucence through a formidable technique working on a countermarch loom to produce cloths so fine that the fabric in parts is virtually invisible to the naked eye. Her work takes in influences from her English upbringing (she acknowledges as an inspiration William Morris and the Arts & Crafts Movement), her Islamic art, Islamic spirituality, and techniques taken from Indonesian 'ikat', Japanese 'kasuri', and Bangladeshi textiles. A key discovery was of a fabric native to Bangladesh known as Baf-thana (literally 'woven air'), and the Jamdani technique that goes into weaving them. Wahid was one of the three artists to be selected by the South West Arts Council to create a piece celebrating the cultural diversity of Britain. She has also taught at Warwick School for Boys as the Art, Design and Textiles teacher and currently at Frederick Bremer School.


Awards and recognition

In 2004 she received the Alhambra Award for Arts given at the Muslim News Awards. In 2005, Wahid was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
2005 New Year Honours New Year Honours were granted in the United Kingdom and New Zealand at the start of 2005. Among these in the UK were knighthoods awarded to Mike Tomlinson, the educationalist; Derek Wanless, who led a review of the National Health Service; and ...
for her contribution to arts in London.


See also

* British Bangladeshi * List of British Bangladeshis


References


External links


Woven Air website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wahid, Rezia 1975 births Living people Date of birth missing (living people) Bangladeshi emigrants to England Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom British textile artists British weavers Schoolteachers from London Artists from London Alumni of Chelsea College of Arts Members of the Order of the British Empire Women textile artists