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  • Top 3 works:
    • In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Marciful
    • Installation of cells Detail
    • The Rememberance of God is Great
  • Born: 1959, Bombay, Indien
  • Top-ranked work: In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Marciful
  • Museums on APS:
    • Aisha Cahn Foundation
    • Aisha Cahn Foundation
    • Aisha Cahn Foundation
    • Aisha Cahn Foundation
    • Aisha Cahn Foundation
  • Creative periods:
    • mature period
    • contemporary
  • Movements:
    • contemporary abstract
    • geometric abstraction
  • Mer…
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Typical colors: valnöt
  • Works on APS: 26
  • Art period: Samtidskonst
  • Nationality: Indien
  • Color intensity:
    • intensiv
    • balanserad

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Var föddes Aisha Cahn?
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Aisha Cahn: Bridging East and West Through Geometric Calligraphy

British contemporary artist Aisha Cahn’s artistic journey is marked by a profound fascination for the intersection of Eastern spirituality and Western abstract expressionism—a dialogue that manifests in her distinctive visual language. Born in Mumbai, India, Cahn's upbringing instilled within her a deep appreciation for Islamic traditions and the enduring power of faith, influences which subsequently shaped her artistic vision. Her creative process begins with an exploration of Arabic calligraphy, recognizing its inherent beauty and symbolic depth. Unlike conventional lettering, Cahn’s approach transcends mere transcription; she seeks to capture the essence of divine presence through stylized angular forms—a deliberate departure from traditional representation that invites viewers into a state of contemplative reflection. This technique is inspired by artists like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, whose drip paintings exemplify spontaneity and emotional intensity. She believes that calligraphy can convey complex ideas in a way that visual art alone cannot achieve. Cahn's artistic output spans diverse mediums, including watercolor, acrylic paint, and digital rendering. Her works often feature geometric patterns interwoven with Arabic text, resulting in compositions that are both visually arresting and intellectually stimulating. The color palettes she employs—ranging from serene greys and whites to vibrant hues—mirror the contemplative mood she aims to evoke. These choices reflect her desire to communicate a sense of inner peace and spiritual contemplation. Notable pieces include “The Rememberance of God is Great,” a digitally rendered artwork blending Islamic calligraphy and geometric forms (2004), which exemplifies her commitment to fusing cultural heritage with modern artistic sensibilities. Similarly, “Indeed God is with those who are patient” showcases Cahn’s mastery of watercolor, capturing Arabic calligraphy alongside ethereal cloud-like textures—a piece measuring 60x60cm that embodies tranquility and spiritual contemplation. Furthermore, "Wind," a striking geometric abstract painting in shades of grey & white (2009), demonstrates her ability to distill complex ideas into simplified visual forms. Beyond her individual artworks, Cahn established the Aisha Cahn Foundation, dedicated to promoting artistic excellence and fostering dialogue between cultures—a testament to her belief in art’s capacity to transcend boundaries and inspire understanding. Her work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, solidifying its place as a significant contribution to contemporary Islamic art and demonstrating the enduring power of visual storytelling to convey profound spiritual concepts.
  • Education: 8 O Level, 2 A Levels
  • London College of Fashion – 1977 – 1980, SIAD & College Certificates in Fashion Design (equivalent to a BA)
  • Private Course in Arabic Language – 2000 – 2011
  • Private Course in Arabic Calligraphy – 2002 – 2003
  • Kensington & Chelsea College – 2004 – 2006
  • BTEC Diploma in Fine Art & HNC in Fine Art
  • Central St Martins School of Art – 2006 – 2008, MA Degree in Fine Art
  • Charnos Design Studio – 1980 – 1981 (Assistant Fashion Designer)
  • Freelance Fashion Designer – 1981 – 1982
  • Proprietor of House of Aisha Boutiques – 1982 – 1988
  • London College of Fashion – 1983 – 1987 (Part-time Lecturer in Fashion Design)
  • Alexander Mann Associates (Global Human Resources Co.) – 1988 – 2000 (Procurement Director)
  • June 2006 – The Stanley Show – Hortensia Gallery, London
  • March 2007 – D.I.Y – Nolita Gallery, London
  • Jan. 2008 – MA Fine Art Interim Show – The Barge House, London
  • Sept 2008 – MA Fine Art Final Degree Show – Charing Cross, London
  • Nov. 2009 – Eid Exhibition – KPMG Corporate Head Office, London
  • June 2010 – Russian Art Fair – Park Lane Hotel, London
  • Sept 2010 – MWB Business Exchange – Mica Gallery, London
  • Oct 2010 – Speak Write Read Create – GPU Islamic Exhibition, Excel Centre, London
  • Sept – 2011 – Lisa Sharpe Contemporary Art – 1 Alfred Place, London
  • Nov 2011 – The Brit Pak – Mica Gallery, London
  • Nov 2015 – Darren Baker Gallery, London
  • Nov 2018 – Reggia di Caserta – Naples
  • Feb 2019 – Pala Cultura – Sicily
  • July – Aug 2019 – A Social Cultural Eco system, Arboretum Club, London
  • June – Sept 2019 – Galleria Palazzo Nicolaci, Città di Noto, Italy
  • The Pakistan Achievement Award for Artist of the Year in 2009
  • Arts for India Award for International Artist of the Year in 2011
  • Muslim Hands Award for her Philanthropic work for Orphans and Education in Pakistan 2012
Awards: The Pakistan Achievement Award for Artist of the Year in 2009; Arts for India Award for International Artist of the Year in 2011; Muslim Hands Award for her Philanthropic work for Orphans and Education in Pakistan 2012.