Sheba Chhachhi

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Born1958 (age 6768)
Harar, Ethiopia
EducationDelhi University, Delhi and National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
KnownforPhotography and contemporary art
AwardsPrix Thun for Art and Ethics, Switzerland (2017), Juror’s Prize for contemporary art in Asia by the Singapore Art Museum (2011)
Sheba Chhachhi
Chhachhi in 2012
Born1958 (age 6768)
Harar, Ethiopia
EducationDelhi University, Delhi and National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
Known forPhotography and contemporary art
AwardsPrix Thun for Art and Ethics, Switzerland (2017), Juror’s Prize for contemporary art in Asia by the Singapore Art Museum (2011)

Sheba Chhachhi (born 1958), is an Ethiopian-born Indian photographer, women's rights activist, writer, filmmaker, and installation artist. She is based in New Delhi and has exhibited her works widely in India and internationally.[1][2]

Issues centring on women and impact of urban transformations informs most of Chhachhi's site-specific installations and independent artworks.[3] Chacchhi has had her work exhibited in 9 solo gallery shows in 18 countries, her work has been sold in 4 auctions. She has also been a part of 5 Special Projects and published in 5 Museum/ Public collections. In 2011, she was awarded the Juror's Prize for Contemporary Art by the Singapore Art Museum and in 2017, she received the prestigious Prix Thun for Art and Ethics.[4]

Chhachhi was born in 1958 in Harar, Ethiopia where her father was stationed by the Indian Army and returned to India at the age of 3 years. The family frequently moved from one place to the other due to her father's job. She recalls of her teen years, "I spent some of my teen years hanging out with folksingers and mystics," before getting involved with the feminist movement.[5] She was educated at Delhi University after which she attended Chitrabani, Kolkata and the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad.[1][6]

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