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Kahlil Joseph was born on 1981, is a Kahlil Davis. Discover Kahlil Joseph's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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1977

His short, Belhaven Meridian, pays homage to Charles Burnett’s 1977 film Killer of Sheep.

1981

Kahlil Davis, known professionally as Kahlil Joseph (born 1981), is an American filmmaker, music video director, and video artist.

Joseph is known for creating "intellectually and emotionally dense short films" that center on the experience of African Americans in the United States.

Kahlil Joseph was born in Seattle, Washington in 1981.

Joseph's father Keven Davis was a prominent sports and entertainment attorney, and his younger brother Noah Davis was a painter and museum curator.

Joseph attended Loyola Marymount University but did not graduate.

Joseph's own approach to filmmaking was influenced by his study of the work of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, the Thai director of experimental films.

Joseph got his start in the entertainment industry working as an intern for a post-production house in Los Angeles.

He later began working as a Production Assistant on a shoot for music video director Hype Williams.

2012

In 2012, Joseph wrote and directed his first short film, The Mirror Between Us, and in 2013, he gained recognition for writing and directing a short film for Flying Lotus’ song, Until the Quiet Comes.

2013

The film was awarded the Short Film Special Jury Prize at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

Joseph has since directed videos for artists including Kendrick Lamar, FKA Twigs, and Beyonce.

2014

In 2014, contemporary artist Kara Walker curated the ICA Philadelphia exhibition Ruffneck Constructivists and included Joseph's 2011 music video for Shabazz Palaces Black Up and the 2012 short film Until the Quiet Comes for the titular Flying Lotus song.

2015

In 2015 The Underground Museum presented the exhibition Oracle, displaying works by Joseph and his contemporaries Henry Taylor, Kandis Williams, and Ruby Neri alongside rarities from The Jeremiah Cole Collection of Arts d’Afrique.

However, the 2015 exhibition Young Blood: Noah Davis, Kahlil Joseph, The Underground Museum at the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, WA, was Joseph's first museum-scale exhibition.

2016

Joseph was the original director approached by Beyoncé Knowles to direct the companion film to her 2016 concept album Lemonade.

Joseph and Knowles jointly received a BET Award for Video Director of the Year for the track "Sorry".

Knowles eventually remixed much of the film with a number of different directors, and has since allowed Joseph's version of Lemonade to be screened only at art museums.

Joseph's short film m.A.A.d. debuted here for the first time as a double screen projection, and again in the 2016 exhibition Kahlil Joseph: Double Conscience at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

2017

He was a 2017 Artadia Awardee.

In 2017, Tate Modern commissioned Joseph to create a short film, Black Mary, to debut as part of a special film installation in the final week of the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.

The six-minute film was inspired by the photography of Roy DeCarava, and features the singer Alice Smith, among others.

Joseph first presented Fly Paper in his 2017 solo exhibition Kahlil Joseph: Shadow Play at New York's New Museum.

The film was commissioned by the New Museum in collaboration with The Vinyl Factory, a London-based enterprise.

2018

In 2018 Fly Paper made its European debut at The Store X Berlin, and later that year it was shown in London as part of Strange Days: Memories of the Future, presented by the New Museum and The Store X in partnership with The Vinyl Factory.

2019

In 2019, Joseph premiered his acclaimed video installation, BLKNWS at the Venice Biennale in the main exhibition.

One Day at a Time: Kahlil Joseph's Fly Paper was the final exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art's Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, which closed in 2019, and where Fly Paper was shown for the first time on the West Coast.

Throughout his career, Kahlil Joseph has been very open about the artists he draws inspiration from.

He frequently makes direct references to other art in his work and pays tribute to other artists through his work.

His acclaimed short film, Until The Quiet Comes, was influenced by the work of Andrei Tarkovsky and Spike Lee.

2020

It has since been shown in many different formats and exhibitions, including a theatrical screening at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.

In 2022, it was announced that Joseph would direct an upcoming feature adaptation of BLKNWS for entertainment distribution company A24.

Joseph previously worked as an assistant to the photographer Melodie McDaniel and at the commercial film production company Directors Bureau in Los Angeles.

He has directed a commercial for British telecom company O2 and a short film for the luxury brand Kenzo.

Joseph has directed music videos for Blvck Spvde(Black Spade), Flying Lotus, Shabazz Palaces, Sampha, and Kendrick Lamar among others.