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sheikh-ether

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  • Ether
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  • [88] S., 32,5x21,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-869306537
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  • The pictures in Ether, Sheikh’s first project in color, were made as a way to honor the experience of death and to try to comprehend its significance. Benares (Varanasi) is one of India’s sacred cities, where many Hindus come to die in the belief that they will find salvation. As he walked its streets by night, Sheikh observed sleeping figures, shrouded in blankets, lost to an oblivion that seemed, in that holy city, to offer a simulacrum of death.
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sheikh-moksha

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  • Moksha
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  • 282 S., 27x22,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 3865211259
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  • Fazal Sheikh made his first trip to the holy Indian city of Vrindavan in 2003. Each year thousands of women make their way there to join the community of widows who spend their days in the temples, worshipping their god Krishna, and preparing for death. Over the next three years, Fazal Sheikh became accepted by the widows, who agreed to sit for their portraits and talked to him about their lives. Their stories revealed how powerless some of the women had been under the strictures of traditional Hindu law. They were victims of enforced marriage, physical violence, sexual abuse and neglect. Some had been evicted from the family home once their children were married. Others had left of their own accord. As Fazal Sheikh discovered, what the women find in Vrindavan is not just religious solace, but in the sisterhood of other widows they find companionship and support. In his portraits their faces are suffused with calm – in some cases they already seem to have reached a half-life, somewhere between this world and the next – and their religious faith, in many ways the source of their past troubles, finally brings them peace. This project was published as Moksha
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sheikh-ladli

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  • Ladli
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  • 194 S., 27x22,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-865213815
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  • In 2005, as the result of his earlier project, Moksha, Fazal Sheikh began to focus on the situation of young women living in India today. His hope was that the resulting work could provoke discussion at a time when many women’s groups were fighting for social change. As in earlier projects, he made portraits of the young women he met, respecting the wish, in some cases, to remain anonymous.
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sheikh-ramadan-moon

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  • Ramadan Moon
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  • 60 S., 22,6x17 cm, ISBN/ISSN 0970761317
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  • Ramadan Moon takes the form of a meditation on exile by a Somali woman, Seynab Azir Wardeere, detained with her young son in an asylum seekers’ shelter in the Netherlands. Gazing into the night sky during the month of Ramadan, she dreams of the husband and her daughters who she has left behind in Somalia and seeks comfort from the Koran in her prayers.
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sheikh-the-circle

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  • The Circle
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  • [114] S., 21,5x17,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-865215994
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  • Through his earlier projects, Moksha and Ladli, Fazal Sheikh came to realize that for many women in India life is not a line, but a circle. Death is not an end but a resting place in the afterlife, from which the soul returns to earth and is reborn. The Circle reflects this cycle. It is dedicated to the women who helped Fazal Sheikh in India and to the hundreds of thousands of women with similar experiences that these portraits represent.
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