a promise for the future

Zaha Hadid
Zahad Hadid in her London office in 1985. Photo by CHRISTOPHER PILLITZ/GETTY IMAGES

“I have always been interested in the concept of fragmentation, abstraction and explosion, in de-constructing ideas of repetitiveness and mass production. My work first engaged with the early Russian avant-garde; in particular, the work of Kasimir Malevich – he was an early influence for me as a representative of the modern avant-garde intersection between art and design.” Zaha Hadid

Malevich's Tektonik, London, UK 1976-77
Malevich’s Tektonik, London, UK 1976-77

Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid was an Iraqi-born British architect. Hadid was born on 31 October 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq.

In 1997 she graduated from American University of Beirut and then starting to work for her former professors, Koolhaas and Zenghelis, at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Hadid established her own London-based firm in 1979.

Then she began teaching in universities such as Harvard Graduate School of DesignCambridge University, the University of Chicago and Her reputation for a while rested largely upon her teaching and the imaginative and colourful paintings she made of her proposed buildings, because no one would pay for her projects.

Zaha Hadid Early Paintings and Drawings

This exhibition at Serpentine Sackler Gallery was mainly about her early working days and showing her extraordinary talent even back then.

Art Road- Serpentine Sackler Gallery

Art Road- Serpentine Sackler Gallery

In 1988 she was chosen to show her drawings and paintings as one of six architects chosen to participate in the exhibition “Deconstructivism in Architecture” curated by Philip Johnson and Mark Wigley at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. This was a start for her international reputation.

Vision for Madrid, Spain 1992
Vision for Madrid, Spain 1992
Detail
Detail

In 2004 she became the first woman to be awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize.

Art Road- Serpentine Sackler Gallery

The Peak, Hong Kong, China 1982-83
The Peak, Hong Kong, China 1982-83
The Peak, Hong Kong, China 1982-83
The Peak, Hong Kong, China 1982-83

The BRIT Awards 2017 with Mastercard confirm that the 2017 statue was designed by Zaha Hadid.

Art Road- Serpentine Sackler Gallery

Photography by Art Road