Fazal Sheikh
Fazal Sheikh (born 1965 New York City) is an American photographer.
He graduated from Princeton University in 1987. He exhibited at the International Center of Photography,[1] and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art,[2] at Tate Modern, London; the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, Paris, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow.[3]
He lives in Zurich, New York City and Kenya.[4]
Awards
- 2005 MacArthur Fellows Program [5]
- International Henri Cartier-Bresson Grand Prize
- Prix d’Arles
- Infinity Award
- Leica Medal of Excellence
- Ruttenberg Award
- Ferguson Award.
Works
- A Sense of Common Ground (Scalo, 1996) [6]
- The Victor Weeps, Scalo, 1998, ISBN 9783931141950
- A Camel for the Son, F. Sheikh, 2001, ISBN 9780970761309
- Ramadan Moon, Steidl, 2001, ISBN 9780970761316
- Moksha (IHRS and Steidl, 2005)
- Un Chameau Pour Le Fils (Photo Poche Societé, Actes SUD, 2005)
- Ladli, Steidl, 2007, ISBN 9783865214393
- The Circle, Steidl, 2008, ISBN 9783865215994
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