Shezad Dawood (born 1974) is a British visual artist.
[2] His artworks reflect his varied cultural heritage, which includes having a Pakistani mother, an Indian father, and an Irish stepmother.
[2] Dawood trained at Central Saint Martins and received his MA degree from the Royal College of Art in 2000, before undertaking a PhD from the School of Arts at Leeds Metropolitan University (now Leeds Beckett University) in 2008 (Fine Art),[3] his thesis was titled 'The killing of Chief Crazy Horse: a metaphorical allegory in 3 parts'.
[3] Dawood works across the disciplines of painting, film, neon, sculpture, performance, virtual reality and other digital media to ask key questions of narrative, history and embodiment.
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