Fazal Sheikh (born June 27, 1965 in New York City) is an artist who uses photographs to document people living in displaced and marginalized communities around the world.
Life and career
Fazal Sheikh is an artist who uses photographs to document people living in displaced and marginalized communities around the world. His principle medium is the portrait, although his work also encompasses personal narratives, found photographs, archival material, sound, and his own written texts. He works from the conviction that a portrait is, as far as possible, an act of mutual engagement, and only through a long-term commitment to a place and to a community can a meaningful series of photographs be made. His overall aim is to contribute to a wider understanding of these groups, to respect them as individuals and to counter the ignorance and prejudice that often attaches to them.
Frequently collaborating with local communities around the world, Sheikh has engaged long-term projects in Africa, Afghanistan, India, and in Israel/Palestine. As part of his practice, and in order to create a dialogue surrounding substantive human rights issue, Sheikh offers most of his projects online free of charge.
Fazal Sheikh was born in New York City, 1965, and attended
Princeton University
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, graduating in 1987. Sheikh's work first came to prominence with his work in the Rwandan, Sudanese, Ethiopian, Somali, and Mozambican refugee camps of his father's homeland, Kenya, and throughout eastern and southern Africa. Early exhibitions from his first monograph, ''A Sense of Common Ground'', were held in New York City at the International Center of Photography and
Pace/MacGill Gallery. His second long-term project, ''The Victor Weeps'', explored the legacy of war in Afghanistan as Sheikh followed the trajectory of his family heritage back to the lands in northern India where his grandfather was born, and from where he would later migrate to Kenya at a time before the partition of India in 1947, when the region would become Pakistan.
In the following years, exhibitions were held internationally at venues which include
Tate Modern
Tate Modern is an art gallery in London, housing the United Kingdom's national collection of international Modern art, modern and contemporary art (created from or after 1900). It forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain, Tate Live ...
, where his work was included in the landmark "Cruel and Tender" survey exhibition of 20th Century photography which traveled to the Museum Lugwig, Cologne, Germany (2003). Sheikh's work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at the
Fotomuseum Winterthur, the
Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, Paris, which awarded him the Henri Cartier-Bresson Grand Prize in 2005, the
Sprengel Museum, Germany, and the
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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. In 2008 Sheikh's work was included in Okwui Enwezor's, ''Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art'' exhibition at the
International Center of Photography
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in New York City.
In 2009 the Mapfre Foundation, Spain, organized a mid-career retrospective and publication that opened in Madrid and traveled to the
Huis Marseille, Amsterdam; the Museum of Art, Bogota; and Sala Rekalde, Bilbao.
In 2015, at the end of four years working in Israel and Palestine, Sheikh produced ''The Erasure Trilogy'', a set of books and exhibitions which explores the anguish caused by the loss of memory—by forgetting, amnesia or suppression—and the resulting human desire to preserve memory, all seen through the prism of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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.
Sheikh then worked in collaboration with
Eyal Weizman on ''The Conflict Shoreline'', a publication in response to Sheikh's "Desert Bloom’ series which explored the historical, legal, and archival underpinnings of the land claims of the Bedouin community of Al-‘Araqib, the ‘unrecognized’ village at the threshold of the
Negev
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desert which has been demolished more than 70 times in the ongoing "battle over the Negev." ''The Conflict Shoreline'' was submitted as evidence for the NGO Zochrot's project on transitional justice, the Truth Commission on the responsibility of Israeli society for the events of 1948–1960. In 2015, Eduardo Cadava, the author and Princeton scholar, who has written extensively on Sheikh's work in the past, published the monograph, ''Erasures'', in response to ''The Erasure Trilogy''.
Awards
*J. William Fulbright Foundation Fellowship to Kenya, 1992
*National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, 1994
*New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship, 1994
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Infinity Award, International Center of Photography, 1995
*Leica Medal of Excellence, 1995
*Ruttenberg Award, 1995
*Ferguson Award, 1995
*Le Prix d’Arles, Dialogue de l'Humanité, 2003
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MacArthur Fellows Program
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, 2005
*, 2005
*Soros Foundation / Open Society Institute Distribution Award, 2007
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Prix Nadar
The Prix Nadar is an annual prize awarded for a photography book edited in France. The prize was created in 1955 by Association Gens d'Images and is awarded by a jury of photojournalism, photojournalists and publishing experts.
The prize is nam ...
(''Ladli'', special mention), 2007
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Deutscher Fotobuchpreis (shortlist, ''Ladli''), 2007
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Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
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* or : the German language or in particular Standard German, spoken in central European countries and other places
*Old High German language refers to Deutsch as a way to define the primary characteris ...
(finalist), 2008
*Lucie Foundation Humanitarian Award, 2009
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Deutscher Fotobuchpreis (''The Circle''), 2009
*John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2012
Various exhibitions
* 1996 ''Fazal Sheikh: A Sense of Common Ground,'' International Center of Photography, New York City
* 1998 ''Fazal Sheikh: A Sense of Common Ground,'' Sprengel Museum, Hannover
* 1999 ''Fazal Sheikh: The Victor Weeps'', Fotomuseum Winterthur
* 2000 ''Fazal Sheikh – The Victor Weeps,'' The Art Institute of Chicago
* 2002 ''Fazal Sheikh: The Victor Weeps – Afghanistan'', Zimmerli Art Museum, New Jersey
* 2003 ''Cruel and Tender, The Real in the Twentieth-Century Photograph'', Tate Modern, London
* 2003 ''Fazal Sheikh: A Camel for the Son – Ramadan Moon – The Victor Weeps,'' Davis Museum and Cultural Center
* 2004 ''Fazal Sheikh'', The United Nations, New York City
* 2005 ''After the Fact'', Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
* 2007 ''Fazal Sheikh – Moksha'' and ''Ladli – HCB Award Winner 2005,''
Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, Paris
* 2008 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Photographer’s Gallery, London
* 2008 Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art International Center of Photography
* 2009 ''Fazal Sheikh,'' Fundación Mapfre, Madrid, Spain
* 2009 ''Fazal Sheikh,'' Huis Marseille Museum for Photography, Amsterdam
* 2009 ''Beloved Daughters – Photographs by Fazal Sheikh,'' Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
* 2010 Fazal Sheikh Museo de Arte de Banco de la República, Bogotá
* 2010 ''The Image in Question: War – Media – Art,'' Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
* 2012 ''Fazal Sheikh – Ether'', Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York City
* 2014 ''Now You See It: Photography and Concealment'', Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
* 2016 ''Fazal Sheikh'', – ''Independence'' , ''Nakba'', Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York City
* 2016 ''This Place'', Brooklyn Museum of Art
Publications
*''A Sense of Common Ground'' (Scalo Publishers),
*''The Victor Weeps'' (Scalo, 1998),
*''A Camel for the Son'' (IHRS and Steidl, 2001),
*''Ramadan Moon'' (IHRS and Steidl, 2001),
*''Moksha'' (IHRS and Steidl, 2005),
*''Un Chameau Pour Le Fils'' (Photo Poche Societé, Actes SUD, 2005),
*''Ladli'', Steidl, 2007,
*''The Circle'', Steidl, 2008,
*''Fazal Sheikh'' (Mapfre Foundation, 2009),
*''Portraits'' (Steidl, 2011),
*''Ether'' (Steidl, 2013),
*''The transformation of the world depends upon you'' (with W. Ewald, T. Keenan, and M. Saxton; Steidl, 2013),
*''The Erasure Trilogy'' (Steidl, 2015),
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*''The Conflict Shoreline: Colonization as Climate Change in the Negev Desert,'' Eyal Weizman (Göttingen: Steidl and
Cabinet Books, 2015).
*''Human Archipelago'' (with
Teju Cole
Teju Cole (born June 27, 1975) is a Nigerian American writer, photographer, and art historian. He is the author of a novella, '' Every Day Is for the Thief'' (2007); a novel, '' Open City'' (2011); an essay collection, ''Known and Strange Things' ...
, Steidl, 2018),
*''The Moon Is Behind Us'' (with
Terry Tempest Williams
Terry Tempest Williams (born September 8, 1955) is an American writer, educator, conservationist, and activist. Williams' writing is rooted in the American West and has been significantly influenced by the arid landscape of Utah. Her work foc ...
, Steidl, 2021),
Collections
* J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
* Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
* Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
* International Center of Photography, New York City
* Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, Paris
* International Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester
* Los Angeles County Museum of Art
* Museum Folkwang, Essen
* Fotomuseum Winterthur
* Philadelphia Museum of Art
* Yale University Gallery of Art, New Haven
* San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
* Art Institute of Chicago
* National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
* Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
* National Museum of Kenya, Nairobi
* Sprengel Museum, Hannover
* Mapfre Foundation, Madrid
* Library of Congress, Washington DC
External links
*
Steidl
Steidl is a German-language publisher based in Göttingen, Germany. Founded in 1968 by Gerhard Steidl, it publishes photobooks.
Overview
The company was started by Gerhard Steidl.Bill Kouwenhoven, "Off to see the wizard", ''British Journa ...
: https://steidl.de/Artists/Fazal-Sheikh-0518284350.html
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Pace/MacGill Gallery: http://www.pacemacgill.com/selected_works/artist_page.php?artist=Fazal%20Sheikh
* John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: http://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/fazal-sheikh/
* John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation: https://www.macfound.org/fellows/770/
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Tate Modern
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: http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/cruel-tender/artists/fazal-sheikh
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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: https://web.archive.org/web/20100703113732/http://www.nelson-atkins.org/art/Exhibitions.cfm?id=77
* Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation: http://www.henricartierbresson.org/en/expositions/fazal-sheikh-winner-2005-hcb-award/
* Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2008
* This Place: http://www.this-place.org/photographers/fazal-sheikh/
* Lucie Foundation: https://web.archive.org/web/20150927080021/http://www.lucies.org/honorees/fazal-sheikh/
* Zochrot Truth Commission: http://zochrot.org/en/keyword/45328
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1965 births
Photographers from New York City
MacArthur Fellows
Living people
Princeton University alumni