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Sheba Chhachhi
Sheba Chhachhi (artist, born 1958 in Harar, Ethiopia, lives and works in Delhi) explores themes of gender, asceticism, marginality, industrialism and the relationship between man and nature in her work. Chhachhi originally worked in a photo-journalistic format, joining and studying groups of women operating on the fringes of society, most famously tracing the lives of female ascetics living in northern India. In her current body of work, Chhachhi has developed a new artistic language by creating photographic light boxes which consist of a series of shimmering layered screens, each printed with a photographic collage made of diverse elements. When viewed, the works take on a startling dimensionality as each layer merges in and out of each other to create a vibrant almost cinematic aesthetic.
www.naturemorte.com/artists/sheba-chhachhi
Videoprojektion. Sheba Chhachhi's Beitrag für die Ausstellung Yamuna, kuratiert von Ravi Agarwal: