Zarina Bhimji (Whitechapel Exhibition Catalogues),Used

Zarina Bhimji (Whitechapel Exhibition Catalogues),Used

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Published in conjunction with a major retrospective, Zarina Bhimjis work which questions representation and historical truth is brought together for the first time.Landscapes and buildings haunted by their layered histories are the protagonists in British artist Zarina Bhimji's photographs and largescale 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 Bhimjis work, from early installation pieces such as She Loved to Breathe: Pure Silence (1987) to her critically acclaimed film Out of Blue (2002), and muchanticipated latest work Yellow Patch (2011).Accompanying a survey exhibition spanning 25 years of Bhimjis career, this volume includes an essay by art historian and writer TJ Demos in which he analyses what he calls Bhimjis Cinema of Affect, as well as an indepth conversation between the artist and the exhibitions curators Achim BorchardtHume and Kathleen Bhler.

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