Basma Alsharif is an Artist/Filmmaker born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents, raised between France and the US. Since receiving a Master of Fine Arts in 2007 from the University of Illinois at Chicago, she developed her practice nomadically between Chicago, Cairo, Beirut, Sharjah, Amman, the Gaza Strip and Paris. Basma's work centers on the human condition in relation to shifting geopolitical landscapes and natural environments. Interested in what cannot ever be proven or explained, she uses photography, film, video, sound, language and performance to reveal the fallibility of our perception and of history. Engaging with politics on a visceral level through pieces characterized by their immersive, lyrical qualities, Alsharif creates familiar environments that lure us into unsettling experiences of being comfortable and foreign simultaneously.
Directing
29
Female
1983-01-01
Kuwait
Basma al-Sharif
Two Sisters Who Are Not Sisters
Light Licks: Pardes: Drowned Hat Rescue Media City Motown Jump
We Began by Measuring Distance
Home Movies Gaza
Farther Than the Eye Can See
A Field Guide to the Ferns
High Noon
Untitled (Lyndsay Bloom)
Renée’s Room
Deep Sleep
Ouroboros
The Story of Milk and Honey
Capital
Turkish Delight
Everywhere Was The Same
O, Persecuted
Trompe l’oeil
Morning Circle
It's So Beautiful Here
Old Masters