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Zarina Bhimji (dem born am 1963[1]) be a Ugandan Indian photographer, wey base insyd London. Na dem nominate am for de Turner Prize insyd 2007,[2] wey she exhibit for Documenta 11 insyd 2002,[3] wey dem represent am insyd de public collections of Tate, de Museum of Contemporary Art insyd Chicago den Moderna Museet insyd Stockholm.
Dem born am insyd Mbarara, Uganda, na Bhimji educate for Leicester Polytechnic (1982–1983), Goldsmiths' College (1983–1986) den Slade School of Fine Art, University College London (1987–1989).[4] Ein work appear insyd Creative Camera insyd April 1990,[5] den insyd a landmark issue of Ten.8 magazine as early as 1992.[6]
Insyd 2001, Bhimji get ein first solo exhibition insyd de U.S., Cleaning the Garden, for Talwar Gallery, New York[7] wey she win de EAST award for EASTinternational dem select by Mary Kelly den Peter Wollen.[8]
She participate insyd documenta 11 insyd June to September 2002 plus ein 16 mm film.[9]
From 2003 to 2007, she travel widely insyd India, East Africa den Zanzibar, wey she dey study legal documents den de stories of those wey form British power insyd those countries, wey she dey carry out interviews den dey take photographs.[10]
Insyd 2003 Bhimji receive de International Center for Photography ein Infinity Award insyd de Art Photography category.[11]
Insyd 2007, na dem shortlist am for de Turner Prize for photographs of Uganda. Na dema theme be de expulsion of Asians from de country by Idi Amin den de subsequent loss den grief e cause.[12] Na dem exhibit de photographs for Haunch of Venison gallery insyd London den Zurich.[10] Ein Turner Prize display include a film, Waiting, wich na dem shoot insyd a sisal-processing factory.