This first major survey exhibition traces 25 years of Zarina Bhimji’s work, where landscapes and buildings haunted by their layered histories are the protagonists in photographs and large-scale film installations, often set in India and East Africa. This volume presents the first overview of Bhimji's work, and 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 Buhler.
Paperback, 128 pages, 240 x 210 mm
First published 2012