Overview
Basma Al Sharif’s work explores how we relate to and internalise the geo-political shifts that occur within our lifetimes and those we carry with us from past generations.
Through experimentation with multiple media in single channel and video installations, she uses the anonymous individual as a vehicle for navigating through political history and collective memory.
Al Sharif is interested in how near and far away geo-political issues affect us physically and/or emotionally; how they can simultaneously affect us just as easily as we can disregard them. Using visual codes that weave us through forests of a carefully selected range of materials, her aim is to decentralize place, content, and medium. There is never one point of focus in her work but instead an attempt to create spaces where facts, numbers, photographs, songs, language etc become interchangeable and ultimately manifest as information to be experienced rather than understood.
Farther than the Eye Can See is a new multi-channel video installation developed during Al Sharif’s 2011 Sharjah Art Foundation Residency that uses a story from the past to question what lies ahead in the future.
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation and co-produced with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture.
Artwork Images
Farther Than the Eye Can See
Basma Al Sharif
2012
Four channel video installation
19 minutes
Film still
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation
Co-produced with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture
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