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Zarina Bhimji

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Zarina Bhimji
Mbarara (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli August 30, 1963 (run 61)
O ya TiŋgbaŋUganda
United Kingdom
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋSlade School of Fine Art (en) Translate
De Montfort University (en) Translate
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuSilmiinsili
Tuma
Tumaartist (en) Translate, foot ŋmara, installation artist (en) Translate, documentarian (en) Translate, video installation artist (en) Translate ni video artist (en) Translate
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Zarina Bhimji ( bɛ dɔɣi o la yuuni 1963[1]) o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ Uganda mini India anfooni yaara, ŋun be London.O nyɛla bɛ ni daa piigi so niŋ Turner Prize ni, yuuni 2007.,[2]

Bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Mbarara, Uganda. Bhimji daa chaŋla shikuru Leicester Polytechnic ( yuma din gbaai yuuni 1982 zaŋ chaŋ yuuni 1983), Goldsmiths' College (Yuuni 1983–hali ni Yuuni 1986) n ti pahi Slade School of Fine Art, University College London ( Yuuni 1987–yuuni 1989).[3] .[4]

  • Yuuni 1992: Zarina Bhimji: I Will Always Be Here, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham[5]
  • Yuuni 1995: Zarina Bhimji, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (introduction by Marina Warner)[5]
  • Yuuni 1998: Cleaning the Garden, Harewood House, Terrace Gallery, Leeds[6]
  • Yuuni 2006: Zarina Bhimji, Haunch of Venison, London[6]
  • Yuuni 2007: Zarina Bhimji, Haunch of Venison, Zurich[6]
  • yuuni 2009: Zarina Bhimji, Out of Blue, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA[6]
  • Yuuni 2010: Who Knows Tomorrow, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany[6]
  • yuuni 2012: Zarina Bhimji, Whitechapel Gallery, London and Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland[6]
  • Yuuni 2018: Lead White, Tate Britain[4]

O Group exhibitions nima

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]
  • Yuuni 1985: f.stops, Chelsea School of Art, London[5]
  • 1985: Mirror Reflecting Darkly, Brixton Art Gallery, London[5]
  • 1986: Darshan: An Exhibition by Ten Asian Photographers, Camerawork, London[5]
  • 1986: From Two Worlds, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London[5]
  • 1986: Jagrati, Greenwich Citizens Gallery, London[5]
  • 1987: The Image Employed: the Use of Narrative in Black Art, Cornerhouse, Manchester[5]
  • 1987: Polareyes, Camden Arts Centre, London[5]
  • 1987: The Devils Feast, Chelsea School of Art, London[5]
  • 1987: Dislocations, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge[5]
  • 1988: Spectrums Women's Photography Festival Open Exhibition, South London Gallery[5]
  • 1988: The Essential Black Art, Chisenhale Gallery, London and UK tour[6]
  • 1989: Fabled Territories, City Art Gallery, Leeds (toured)[5]
  • 1989: Intimate Distance, the Photographers' Gallery, London[5]
  • 1990: In Focus, Horizon Gallery, London[5]
  • 1990: Passing Glances: Works by 5 Artists Presented by Artangel in Collaboration with the British Library, British Library, Euston Road, London[5]
  • 1990: The Women in My Life, the Small Mansions Arts Centre, London[5]
  • 1991: Shocks to the System: Social and Political Issues in Recent British Art from the Arts Council Collection, South Bank Centre, London (toured)[5]
  • 1993: On Taking a Normal Situation, Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerpen[5]
  • 1994: Iniva inauguration exhibition, Iniva London[6]
  • 1995: The Impossible Science of Being, the Photographers' Gallery, London[5]
  • 1996: In/Sight, Guggenheim Museum, New York[6]
  • 1997: No place (like home), Walker Arts Centre, Minneapolis[6]
  • 2002: Documenta 11, Kassel[6]
  • 2003: Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul[6]
  • 2005: British Art Show 6, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and UK tour[6]

Bhimji tuma nyɛla din be yaɣa din do gbunni ŋɔ ni:

  1. Morrill, Rebecca; Wright, Karen; Elderton, Louisa, eds. (2019). Great women artists. Phaidon Press. p. 62. ISBN 9780714878775.
  2. Tate. "Turner Prize 2007 shortlist announced – Press Release | Tate" (en-GB). Tate. https://www.tate.org.uk/press/press-releases/turner-prize-2007-shortlist-announced.
  3. Education.
  4. 1 2 Tate. Zarina Bhimji: Lead White: Until 2 June 2019 – Display at Tate Britain (en-GB).
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Keen, Melanie; Ward, Elizabeth (1996). Recordings, a select bibliography of contemporary African, Afro-Caribbean and Asian British art. London: Institute of International Visual Arts and Chelsea College of Art and Design. ISBN 9781899846061. OCLC 36076932.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bhimji, Zarina (2012). Zarina Bhimji. London: Whitechapel Art Gallery. ISBN 9781905464517. OCLC 779254824.CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  7. Zarina Bhimji born 1963.
  8. "Zarina Bhimji: Out of Blue – Moderna Museet i Malmö" (en-US). Moderna Museet i Malmö. https://www.modernamuseet.se/malmo/en/exhibitions/moderna-museet-cinema/zarina-bhimji-out-of-blue/.