British Palestinian artist Rosalind Nashashibi is a painter and filmmaker. She is preoccupied with looking, in a way that almost crosses over into the subject's camp, passing onto the side of the observed in a way that can be disconcerting. Her films chronicle intimate moments of contemporary life across diverse circumstances with a deeply empathetic and personal approach. Nashashibi's work is marked with precise references to other filmmakers and painters- such as Hockney and Degas and the filmmakers Pasolini and Chantal Akerman. Her films are often non-linear, punctuated by manifestations of power dynamics and collective histories. Subjects have included non-nuclear family structures, the multiple personae of the artist and chronicling Palestinian life. In her painting, sentimental or overbearing motifs such as a pair of swans or a X, intrigue us into looking at them anew, and her references to historical paintings are dives into the past to bring back new experiences. - GrimmGallery
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Dahiet Al Bareed, District of the Post Office
Hreash House
Pygmalion Event
This Quality
Vivian's Garden
Carlo's Vision
The States of Things
Why Are You Angry?
Denim Sky
Eyeballing
Open Day
The Invisible Worm
Bachelor Machines Part 1
Part One: Where There Is a Joyous Mood, There a Comrade Will Appear to Share a Glass of Wine
Part Two: The moon is nearly at the full. A team horse goes astray
Lamb
Electrical Gaza
Midwest
Blood and Fire
Humaniora
University Library
Juniper Set
Park Ambassador
Stone and Tablet