Rosalind Nashashibi
Known for: Directing
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
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Hreash House
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Pygmalion Event
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The House of Mirth
Stand In
This Quality
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Vivian's Garden
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The States of Things
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Carlo's Vision
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Why Are You Angry?
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Sweetgrass
Thanks
Eyeballing
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Denim Sky
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Open Day
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The Invisible Worm
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Bachelor Machines Part 1
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Part One: Where There Is a Joyous Mood, There a Comrade Will Appear to Share a Glass of Wine
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Part Two: The moon is nearly at the full. A team horse goes astray
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Lamb
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Electrical Gaza
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Midwest
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Blood and Fire
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Humaniora
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University Library
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Juniper Set
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