Zarina Bhimji Will Receive The Roswitha Haftmann Prize on November 29 This Year
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-09-28 05:39:10
Zarina Bhimji, a Ugandan Indian photographer, filmmaker, and installation artist, has been awarded the Roswitha Haftmann Prize. This prestigious prize, established in 2001 and administered by Kunsthaus Zürich, is Europe’s largest arts prize and comes with a cash award of 150,000 Swiss francs ($177,000). The prize is typically awarded in recognition of an artist’s lifetime body of work. Bhimji will receive the award at a ceremony on November 29 at Kunsthaus Zürich.
Bhimji, born in Mbarara, Uganda, in 1963, fled the country with her family during General Idi Amin’s expulsion of Asians. Now based in London, she frequently travels to East Africa and India, setting up temporary open-air studios to conduct research for her work. Her films, often devoid of people, explore themes of place through architecture and landscape, capturing the memories and histories embedded in these environments.
Thomas Wagner, a member of the Roswitha Haftmann Foundation’s board, praised Bhimji’s work for its ability to emotionally engage audiences and provoke reflection. He highlighted her unique blend of life, art, politics, and history, noting that her films reveal the hidden truths within romanticized landscapes and historical narratives.
Sayart / Kelly.K pittou8181@gmail.com
WEEKLY HOT
- 1Frieze and Kiaf Seoul Open with Quieter Energy, but Global Ambitions Intact
- 2TempleLive Closes Entertainment Operations in Cleveland and Other Markets After Years of Operating Historic Venues
- 3Frieze Seoul Opens Amid Global Market Slump with Record $4.5M Sale
- 4Historic Siemens Villa in Potsdam Faces Forced Auction
- 5Tunisia's Hotel du Lac, Global Architectural Icon, Faces Demolition Despite Preservation Efforts
- 6Stray Kids Makes History with Seventh Consecutive Billboard 200 No. 1 Debut, Surpassing BTS Record