Gauri Gill (born 1970) is an Indian contemporary photographer who lives in New Delhi.
[3] The jury said her works "often address ordinary heroism within challenging environments depicting the artist's often-intimate relationships with her subjects with a documentary spirit and a human concern over issues of survival.
[5] In The Americans (2000–2007) she photographed her family and friends across the Indian diaspora in America.
[6] A decade-long study of marginalized communities in rural Rajasthan called Notes from the Desert (1999 –ongoing) has resulted in individual exhibitions and projects such as The Mark on the Wall, Jannat, Balika Mela, Birth Series and Ruined Rainbow.
[11] In 2011 she won the Grange Prize, Canada's most prestigious contemporary photography award.