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Sirin Boubaker

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Lives and works between Tunisia and France

Born in 1993 in Qalat al-Andalus, Tunisia, Sirin Boubaker graduated from the Higher Institute of Fine Arts of Nabeul, where she obtained a BA in painting (2015) and a Master’s degree in Theory of Creation (2017).

Her artistic practice combines painting, textile, and experimental photographic processes, particularly cyanotype. Through these media, she explores memory as a living material shaped by light, time, and transformation.

Her installations often combine indigo, fabrics, and photographic imprints to investigate the relationships between intimate memory, cultural heritage, and inner landscapes. The forms that emerge—frequently marked by deep blue tones—appear as traces of layered temporalities, composed of folds, absences, and reappearances.

Her work has been presented in several group exhibitions in Tunisia and France.