Archive/Art
Zakee Shariff X East End Prints
Zakee was asked by East End Prints to create a 15 collection of cards for their Premium collection. More
Womens March London
Zakee created two new posters, one for The Women’s March that took place across the world on 21 Jan 2017. It was a women-led movement that brought together people of all genders, ages, More
Celestite art exhibition, London 15 Oct–25 Nov 2015
Celestite is an all-female show curated by Lauren Jones and Sam Palmer, featuring new work from Zakee Shariff, Annie Mackin and Georgina Mascolo. It is the first exhibition at the new Palm Tree Gallery, 291 Portobello Rd, London,W10 More
“Follow The Light” Art Exhibition, London 8 Sept – 29 Oct 2015
Zakee Shariff presented her solo exhibition Follow The Light, a series of screen-prints and paintings at Exposure Gallery, London.
FOLLOW THE LIGHT
Launched on 9 September 2015, Zakee Shariff’s new solo exhibition Follow The Light sees the artist present a new More
LOVE Japan ∙ 2011
Zakee created a piece of artwork for LOVE JAPAN used on ladies and men's T-shirts as well as a bag, for the very special charity LOVE JAPAN, set up by the London-based photography retouch company, LOVE. After the devastating effects of More
Zero Seven, Atlantic Records ∙ 2010
Zakee worked closely with Sam Hardaker of Zero Seven on the art direction of their album RECORD, creating a hand-printed marble which she then hand-painted onto. She also created co-art-directed and created the artwork for the CD booklet.
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Shariff/Miller, “Light” ∙ 2007
Zakee Shariff and British photographer Rosalind Miller created a new body of work using photographs of lights and gels, with overlays of Zakee's hand-made marble drawings. More
“Searching For Light” Exhibition, London & Zurich ∙ 2009
Zakee exhibited a selection of new artwork at the Old Shoreditch Station (AKA No-One/Jaguar Shoes) on Kingsland Road, London E2. The show then moved to Gloss/Grand in Zurich, Switzerland. Supported by Roxy Heart, the show saw a departure from Zakee's More
Leona Naess, Polydor/Verve ∙ 2008/09
Zakee art directed, illustrated and co-designed the album campaign for Polydor/Verve artist Leona Naess, in collaboration with her husband Al Newman. The first single from the campaign, "Heavy Like Sunday", was released on seven-inch single in June 2008 (limited to More
Shariff/Miller, “Floral” ∙ 2007
While pregnant with her first child, Rosalind Miller, one of Zakee's long-time friends and collaborators, photographed a series of plants and flowers representing growth, form, beauty and health. To these, Zakee added sacred geometric shapes and fine line drawings, combining More
Zakee Shariff For Coca-Cola ∙ 2007
In 2003, Zakee was approached by Coca-Cola to design a textile print using the contour bottle. Zakee paid homage to Andy Warhol's Coca-Cola screen-print by positioning the bottles next to each other, adding her own touch by giving each bottle More
“My 2007” Exhibition, Colette ∙ 2007
Zakee was invited to participate in the My 2007 exhibition at Colette, Paris, 2007.
The show featured work from artists, illustrators and graphic designers from across the world, including Futura, Laurent Fetis, Cody Hudson, Kaws and many more, all of More
Skye, Atlantic Records ∙ 2006
Zakee was approached by Atlantic Records to produce artwork for Skye's Mind How You Go album campaign. Working with photographer Frank Bauer's imagery, Zakee illustrated the album cover and inlay book, as well as the cover of the single, "Love Show". More
V&A ∙ 2006
In 2005 one of Zakee's screen prints, Karokia, was procured by the V&A Museum, and was subsequently featured in their Prints Now exhibition, held in the V&A's Julie & Robert Breckman Gallery in 2006. The show detailed recent developments in printmaking and More
Shariff/Hudson, “We Are Running Slightly Blind” ∙ 2006
Zakee collaborated with Chicago-based artist Cody Hudson (Struggle Inc) for a show entitled We Are Running Slightly Blind, held at the Hejfina gallery/store in Chicago. More
Shariff/Miller, “Dubai” ∙ 2006
In 2005 Zakee took a trip to Dubai with her friend and long-time collaborator, photographer Rosalind Miller. Rosalind shot a series of images, on which Zakee screen printed geometric forms in rainbow blends of colour, to contrast with the more neutral More
Zakee Shariff × The Consortium ∙ 2005
Zakee created a touring exhibition of hand-sprayed skateboard decks, alongside prints and limited-edition screen printed unisex T-shirts, which were exhibited in June 2005 in the Consortium Shop, Bournemouth, and then at Five Green, Dubai in July 2005.
A number of skateboards were More