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- Gustavo Charif (born Gustavo Eduardo Charif al-Hāshim, August 18, 1966, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine writer, visual artist and film director. His works are a sort of Dadaism mixed with the secular poetry of actual times. In 1997 the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art organized a retrospective of his experimental short films. In 2002 Fernando Arrabal and Milan Kundera planned their first artist book together and invited Charif to make the images. In the same year, Daniel Maman Fine Arts edited the "Incarnate Manifesto" for the big solo exhibition in the gallery. He has developed actions as the canonization of Luce Moreau Arrabal at the front door of the Notre-Dame of Paris, giving her the title of Saint Lis with the presence of the Collège de 'Pataphysyque. The Centro Cultural Borges organized the solo show "Alexandria" in 2004, where the artist book with Arrabal and Kundera is exhibited for the first time. In 2005 he founded the Infinilogy movement with Victorio Lenz (Charif's pseudonym), Andres Onna and Agares Graber. His first feature-length film, The Reason, was released in 2010 and the soundtrack includes an unreleased track by Moby. In 2012 he represented Argentina at the International Art Expo Malaysia. In 2013 the Embassy of the State of Qatar in Kuala Lumpur requested him an artwork that portrays his personal vision of Qatar. The work was exhibited on 16 May at the "Peace & Security Forum", in the Ritz Carlton of Kuala Lumpur. After this his artworks were shown in Art Osaka (Japan), and in Cutlog, contemporary art fair (Paris 2013 and New York 2014). In 2015 he took part in "The Selfie Show" in the Museum of New Art, Detroit, USA, and in 2016 presents his big installation "Ailanthus, or The Living Museum of Art by Nature", invited by the Guandu International Nature Art Festival (Taipei, Taiwan). In 2017 he makes a music video for Dimesland, band of the guitar player Nolan Cook. In 2018 his work became part of the heritage of the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Buenos Aires). In 2019 directed "Ophelia Moment", a Chris Connelly (musician) official music video. (en)
- Gustavo Charif, de son vrai nom Gustavo Eduardo Charif al-Hâchim, né le 18 août 1966 à Buenos Aires, est un peintre, écrivain et réalisateur expérimental de caractère maniériste et bizarre. (fr)
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- Gustavo Eduardo Charif al-Hāshim (en)
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- Charif in Singapore, 2016 (en)
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- Gustavo Charif, de son vrai nom Gustavo Eduardo Charif al-Hâchim, né le 18 août 1966 à Buenos Aires, est un peintre, écrivain et réalisateur expérimental de caractère maniériste et bizarre. (fr)
- Gustavo Charif (born Gustavo Eduardo Charif al-Hāshim, August 18, 1966, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine writer, visual artist and film director. His works are a sort of Dadaism mixed with the secular poetry of actual times. In 1997 the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art organized a retrospective of his experimental short films. In 2002 Fernando Arrabal and Milan Kundera planned their first artist book together and invited Charif to make the images. In the same year, Daniel Maman Fine Arts edited the "Incarnate Manifesto" for the big solo exhibition in the gallery. (en)
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- Gustavo Charif (en)
- Gustavo Charif (fr)
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