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Nudrat Afza

Nudrat Afza is a photographer who has concentrated on documenting community life in and near Bradford, where she lives.

Life and career

Afza was born in Rawalpindi in 1955; she moved to Bradford in 1964. In 1986 Yorkshire Arts awarded her a grant to document the Bangladeshi community in Bradford. From 1989 to 1990 she worked on an exhibition at Huddersfield Art Gallery about South Asian communities in Kirklees.[1] She has been a full time carer for over 30 years for her daughter, who has had a serious liver disorder.[2] Since becoming a carer, she has not been able to afford her own camera, and has depended on grants and the loans of equipment.[3]

Afza guessed in 2011 that the owner of a hair salon might be approaching retirement, asked if she might photograph it, was permitted to do so, and learned that the owner indeed planned to sell up. For one year, she photographed the salon and its customers, many of whom had been going there for decades.[4] The work was exhibited at the University of Bradford.[5]

Afza first watched soccer when she accompanied her daughter to a Bradford City match; she was immediately struck by the number and enthusiasm of the female fans.[2][6][7] For her series City Girls, she photographed female fans of Bradford City in the Valley Parade stadium in black and white, using a Hasselblad Xpan camera given to her by Simon Beaufoy.[8]

From 2018 to 2019, Afza, a Muslim, photographed the Bradford Tree of Life Synagogue in Manningham, Bradford's last synagogue, and the people attending it before and after services. In 2013 this Grade II* listed building had needed expensive repair work and the synagogue's few members could not afford repairs; the Bradford Council for Mosques was among the organizations that contributed to preserve the building. Afza wanted to document the culture, which decades earlier had thrived in Bradford, before it disappeared. Under the title Kehillah (Hebrew for congregation or community), the photographs were exhibited in 2019.[3][9][10][11] She is now an honorary member of the synagogue.[3]

Simon Beaufoy commented on Kehillah:

Like all the best art, the images reflect the artist: watchful, politely enquiring, melancholic with the hint of a smile. So unobtrusive is the photographer's eye, that it's easy to miss what is being explored. There is always warmth and empathy, but often a distant sound of thunder.[11]

Exhibitions

Solo and pair exhibitions

Group exhibitions

  • 5 Women. The Pavilion, Leeds, 1988–89.[18]
  • Fabled Territories: New Asian photography in Britain. City Art Gallery, Leeds, and touring. 1989.[19][20]
  • In Focus. Horizon Gallery, London, February–March 1990. With Mumtaj Karimjee, Zarina Bhimji and Pradipta Das.[21][22]
  • One Hundred Years of Cheetham and Broughton. Jewish Museum, Manchester, February–December 2001.[1][23]
  • Local People. City Park, Bradford. July–August 2019. With Ian Beesley, Shy Burhan, John Cade, Phil Jackson and Justin Leeming.[24]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Afza, Nudrat". Not Just Hockney. Accessed 26 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Clayton, Emma (14 November 2017). "Exhibition captures unity and devotion of Bradford City's female fans". Bradford Telegraph and Argus. from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Pidd, Helen (8 September 2019). "Say a prayer: the Muslim woman who photographed Bradford's last synagogue". The Guardian. from the original on 3 October 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  4. ^ Afaz, Nudrat (October 2012). "The Kenmore Salon". HowDo?! (9): 12 – via Issuu.
  5. ^ a b Hick, Caroline (October 2012). "Featured Artist: Nudrat Afza". HowDo?! (9): 8 – via Issuu.
  6. ^ Simpson, Haigh (November 2015). "New calendar captures raw emotion of female fans". The Bradford Review (9): 24–25 – via Issuu.
  7. ^ Neville, Colin. "City Girls". JAQUO Lifestyle Magazine. from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Bradford City's female football fans featured in exhibition". BBC News. 16 November 2017. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  9. ^ "Community groups rally together to save Bradford's historic synagogue". Bradford Telegraph and Argus. 5 March 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Bradford synagogue congregation featured in exhibition". BBC News. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  11. ^ a b c Clayton, Emma (14 September 2019). "Muslim photographer documents life at city's synagogue". Bradford Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  12. ^ "Box 18 Contents – Invitations 1990 – 1999" (archive catalogue). Making Histories Visible, University of Central Lancashire. Accessed 26 September 2019.
  13. ^ Gen Doy, Black Visual Culture: Modernity and Postmodernity. London: I.B. Tauris, 2000. ISBN 1860643825. P. 228.
  14. ^ . University of Bradford. 2012. Archived from the original on 27 September 2019. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  15. ^ "City Girls". National Science and Media Museum. 2017. from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  16. ^ "City Girls exhibition set for National Science and Media Museum." Bradford City, 7 November 2017. Accessed 27 September 2019.
  17. ^ Exhibition notice for Kehillah. Saltaire Festival, 13 September 2019. Accessed 27 September 2019.
  18. ^ Elizabeth Chaplin, Sociology and Visual Representation. London: Routledge, 1994. ISBN 0-415-07362-6 (hardback), ISBN 0-415-07363-4 (paperback). Pp. 114, 116.
  19. ^ Melanie Klein and Liz Ward, eds, Recordings: A Select Bibliography of Contemporary African, Afro-Caribbean and Asian British Art. London: The Institute of International Visual Arts, 1996. ISBN 1-899846-06-9. Here at Issuu. Accessed 26 September 2019. Pp. 27–28.
  20. ^ Maxine Walter. "Fabled territories: Photographer Maxine Walter discusses the touring exhibition of South Asian photography in Britain." Women's Art Magazine, January–February 1991, pp. 22+.
  21. ^ Melanie Klein and Liz Ward, eds, Recordings: A Select Bibliography of Contemporary African, Afro-Caribbean and Asian British Art. London: The Institute of International Visual Arts, 1996. ISBN 1-899846-06-9. Here at Issuu. Accessed 26 September 2019. P. 20.
  22. ^ "Box 13 Contents – Flyers & Information Sheets 1990s" (archive catalogue). Making Histories Visible, University of Central Lancashire. Accessed 26 September 2019.
  23. ^ "The Manchester Irish Festival: 9th–18th March 2001: Education and Exhibitions", Manchester Irish Festival, 2001. Accessed 26 September 2019.
  24. ^ Winrow, Jo (27 June 2019). "'Local People' focus for big screen Not Just Hockney display". Bradford Telegraph and Argus. from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2019.

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Nudrat Afza is a photographer who has concentrated on documenting community life in and near Bradford where she lives Contents 1 Life and career 2 Exhibitions 2 1 Solo and pair exhibitions 2 2 Group exhibitions 3 ReferencesLife and career EditAfza was born in Rawalpindi in 1955 she moved to Bradford in 1964 In 1986 Yorkshire Arts awarded her a grant to document the Bangladeshi community in Bradford From 1989 to 1990 she worked on an exhibition at Huddersfield Art Gallery about South Asian communities in Kirklees 1 She has been a full time carer for over 30 years for her daughter who has had a serious liver disorder 2 Since becoming a carer she has not been able to afford her own camera and has depended on grants and the loans of equipment 3 Afza guessed in 2011 that the owner of a hair salon might be approaching retirement asked if she might photograph it was permitted to do so and learned that the owner indeed planned to sell up For one year she photographed the salon and its customers many of whom had been going there for decades 4 The work was exhibited at the University of Bradford 5 Afza first watched soccer when she accompanied her daughter to a Bradford City match she was immediately struck by the number and enthusiasm of the female fans 2 6 7 For her series City Girls she photographed female fans of Bradford City in the Valley Parade stadium in black and white using a Hasselblad Xpan camera given to her by Simon Beaufoy 8 From 2018 to 2019 Afza a Muslim photographed the Bradford Tree of Life Synagogue in Manningham Bradford s last synagogue and the people attending it before and after services In 2013 this Grade II listed building had needed expensive repair work and the synagogue s few members could not afford repairs the Bradford Council for Mosques was among the organizations that contributed to preserve the building Afza wanted to document the culture which decades earlier had thrived in Bradford before it disappeared Under the title Kehillah Hebrew for congregation or community the photographs were exhibited in 2019 3 9 10 11 She is now an honorary member of the synagogue 3 Simon Beaufoy commented on Kehillah Like all the best art the images reflect the artist watchful politely enquiring melancholic with the hint of a smile So unobtrusive is the photographer s eye that it s easy to miss what is being explored There is always warmth and empathy but often a distant sound of thunder 11 Exhibitions EditSolo and pair exhibitions Edit Zones of Gold For Emily With Conrad Atkinson Cartwright Hall Bradford September November 1992 1 12 Midnight Hour University of Bradford 13 The Salon Gallery II University of Bradford September November 2012 5 14 City Girls National Science and Media Museum November 2017 June 2018 2 8 15 16 Kehillah Salts Mill Saltaire Bradford Saltaire festival September 2019 3 10 11 17 Group exhibitions Edit 5 Women The Pavilion Leeds 1988 89 18 Fabled Territories New Asian photography in Britain City Art Gallery Leeds and touring 1989 19 20 In Focus Horizon Gallery London February March 1990 With Mumtaj Karimjee Zarina Bhimji and Pradipta Das 21 22 One Hundred Years of Cheetham and Broughton Jewish Museum Manchester February December 2001 1 23 Local People City Park Bradford July August 2019 With Ian Beesley Shy Burhan John Cade Phil Jackson and Justin Leeming 24 References Edit a b c Afza Nudrat Not Just Hockney Accessed 26 September 2019 a b c Clayton Emma 14 November 2017 Exhibition captures unity and devotion of Bradford City s female fans Bradford Telegraph and Argus Archived from the original on 7 October 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2019 a b c d Pidd Helen 8 September 2019 Say a prayer the Muslim woman who photographed Bradford s last synagogue The Guardian Archived from the original on 3 October 2022 Retrieved 27 September 2019 Afaz Nudrat October 2012 The Kenmore Salon HowDo 9 12 via Issuu a b Hick Caroline October 2012 Featured Artist Nudrat Afza HowDo 9 8 via Issuu Simpson Haigh November 2015 New calendar captures raw emotion of female fans The Bradford Review 9 24 25 via Issuu Neville Colin City Girls JAQUO Lifestyle Magazine Archived from the original on 7 October 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2019 a b Bradford City s female football fans featured in exhibition BBC News 16 November 2017 Retrieved 26 September 2019 Community groups rally together to save Bradford s historic synagogue Bradford Telegraph and Argus 5 March 2013 Retrieved 27 September 2019 a b Bradford synagogue congregation featured in exhibition BBC News 13 September 2019 Retrieved 26 September 2019 a b c Clayton Emma 14 September 2019 Muslim photographer documents life at city s synagogue Bradford Telegraph and Argus Retrieved 27 September 2019 Box 18 Contents Invitations 1990 1999 archive catalogue Making Histories Visible University of Central Lancashire Accessed 26 September 2019 Gen Doy Black Visual Culture Modernity and Postmodernity London I B Tauris 2000 ISBN 1860643825 P 228 Nudrat Afza The Salon University of Bradford 2012 Archived from the original on 27 September 2019 Retrieved 26 September 2019 City Girls National Science and Media Museum 2017 Archived from the original on 7 October 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2019 City Girls exhibition set for National Science and Media Museum Bradford City 7 November 2017 Accessed 27 September 2019 Exhibition notice for Kehillah Saltaire Festival 13 September 2019 Accessed 27 September 2019 Elizabeth Chaplin Sociology and Visual Representation London Routledge 1994 ISBN 0 415 07362 6 hardback ISBN 0 415 07363 4 paperback Pp 114 116 Melanie Klein and Liz Ward eds Recordings A Select Bibliography of Contemporary African Afro Caribbean and Asian British Art London The Institute of International Visual Arts 1996 ISBN 1 899846 06 9 Here at Issuu Accessed 26 September 2019 Pp 27 28 Maxine Walter Fabled territories Photographer Maxine Walter discusses the touring exhibition of South Asian photography in Britain Women s Art Magazine January February 1991 pp 22 Melanie Klein and Liz Ward eds Recordings A Select Bibliography of Contemporary African Afro Caribbean and Asian British Art London The Institute of International Visual Arts 1996 ISBN 1 899846 06 9 Here at Issuu Accessed 26 September 2019 P 20 Box 13 Contents Flyers amp Information Sheets 1990s archive catalogue Making Histories Visible University of Central Lancashire Accessed 26 September 2019 The Manchester Irish Festival 9th 18th March 2001 Education and Exhibitions Manchester Irish Festival 2001 Accessed 26 September 2019 Winrow Jo 27 June 2019 Local People focus for big screen Not Just Hockney display Bradford Telegraph and Argus Archived from the original on 7 October 2022 Retrieved 27 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nudrat Afza amp oldid 1158742139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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