Hanif Kureshi, a visionary artist and co-founder of St+art India, passed away on Sunday at the age of 41 after battling cancer. Kureshi played a key role in transforming public spaces in India, especially in cities like Mumbai, by making art accessible to everyone. His work, which brought life and color to urban areas, helped shape the country’s street art culture.
Remembering Hanif Kureshi
Kureshi believed that art should not be confined to galleries. Under his guidance, St+art India organized over 300 artists to create 330 murals in eight different cities. These murals gave a voice to the streets and allowed people to interact with art in their daily lives.
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Many artists from different walks of life worked closely with Kureshi and admired his humility, creativity, and dedication. His efforts helped put India on the global street art map, making public art a significant part of the country’s cultural identity.
Although Kureshi is no longer with us, his legacy continues to inspire countless artists and art lovers. His vision of making art accessible to everyone will remain a part of India’s evolving urban landscape.