- Anwar Shemza
Anwar Jalal Shemza (
14 July ,1928 -18 January ,1985 ) was an artist and writer active inPakistan and later theUnited Kingdom ."Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" "Anwar Shemza"] Despite being better known as an artist, Shemza published severalUrdu novel s and books of poetry in the 1950's and wrote plays performed onRadio Pakistan . Shemza was initially influenced byModernism most notablyPaul Klee although later works also showed a traditionalIslam ic influence. He was also an accomplished printmaker, having his work exhibited at the International Print Biennial inTokyo . "Grove Art Online "Anwar Jalal Shemza"]Early life and career
Shemza was born Anwar Jalal Butt in
Shimla ,India in 1928. His grandfather owned a carpet business inLahore while his father Khaja Butt was acivil servant . He was educated in schools in Shimla,Ludhiana and Lahore. While he studied Persian,Arabic andphilosophy atPunjab University in 1943, he switched to art in the following year enrolling at the Mayo School of Art and obtaining a diploma in 1947.Pakistani artist and writer
In 1947, he opened the Shemza Commercial Art Studio in Lahore and adopted the name Anwar Jalal Shemza. He quickly became a leading figure in Pakistan's cultural life. Shemza was the editor of "Ehsas", a magazine on art and
architecture . He published seven novels in Urdu most notably "Sotey jagtey" published in 1957 as well as poetry such as Kissa kahani (Folk tales and stories) from 1954.Radio Pakistan broadcast his plays.Shemza was a leading member of a modernist group called the Lahore Art Circle. His early works showed a distinct geometric structure. He studied at the
Slade School of Fine Art in London and gained a diploma of fine art fromUniversity College . In 1960, he obtained a scholarship from theBritish Council to study printmaking withAnthony Gross for another year. While in Britain, he married English artist Mary Katrina.British career
Shemza and his wife returned to Pakistan at first but they moved to Katrina's hometown of
Stafford in England in 1962. He worked as an arts teacher atOunsdale high school between 1962 and 1979 and at Weston Road High School as head of art and design between 1979 and 1985.In England, Shemza started to incorporate Islamic themes into his work. His "Meem" series of the 1960s was based on the first letter of the prophet
Mohammed 's name. His "Roots" series started in the 1970s and showed imaginary plants and roots derived fromArabic script below while hissilkscreen "The Page" from 1984 showed Arabic letters in illegible patterns.Exhibitions were held of Shemza's works were held in London,
Durham ,Lahore ,Karachi andOxford . The "Roots" exhibition toured Pakistan after his death in 1985 from aheart attack . He was survived by his wife and two daughters.References
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