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Zarina Bhimji
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Landscapes and buildings haunted by their layered histories are the protagonists in British artist Zarina Bhimji's photographs and large-scale film installations, with India and East Africa the repeat locations for her foray into the archaeology of place. Sound and picture combine to transform image into metaphor; politics into poetry. This volume presents the first overview of Bhimji's work, from early installation pieces such as She Loved to Breathe: Pure Silence (1987), to her critically acclaimed film Out of Blue (2002), first shown at documenta XI, and her much anticipated latest work Yellow Patch (2011). Published on the occasion of a major survey exhibition spanning 25 years of Bhimji's career, this volume includes an essay by art historian and writer TJ Demos in which he analyses what he calls Bhimji's "Cinema of Affect", as well as an in-depth conversation between the artist and the exhibition's curators Achim Borchardt-Hume and Kathleen Bühler.
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Zarina Bhimji : cinema of affect / TJ Demos -- From politics to poetry / Zarina Bhimji in conversation with Achim Borchardt-Hume and Kathleen Bühler.
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London: Whitechapel Gallery, 2012
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- 1905464517
- 9781905464517
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition, 19 January--9 March 2012, Whitechapel Gallery.
Date and place of event
London, Whitechapel Gallery 2012/01/19-2012/03/09 ; Bern, Kunstmuseum Bern 2012/06/01-2012/09/02 ; Walsall, The New Art Gallery Walsall 2012/01/20-2012/04/14
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