Karine Basilio is a Brazilian photographer and visual artist based in São Paulo. She has been working in the field of photography since 2006, when she graduated from the University of São Paulo with a degree in Visual Arts.
Karine's work focuses on the exploration of identity and memory, often through the use of portraiture and documentary photography. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, the Museum of Contemporary Art in São Paulo, and the International Center for Photography in New York City.
Karine has also been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Vogue Brazil, and National Geographic. She has also received several awards for her work, including a grant from the Brazilian Ministry of Culture and a fellowship from the Magnum Foundation.
Karine's photographs have been described as "hauntingly beautiful" and "intimate portraits that capture moments of vulnerability." Her work is often characterized by its use of natural light and muted colors to create an atmosphere that is both intimate and mysterious. Karine's photographs are a testament to her commitment to exploring identity through her art.