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To Name a Stone You Hold in Your Hand: the films of Ciccarello & Cartelli

Philip Cartelli and Mariangela Ciccarello, Lampedusa (still), produced by Sensory Ethnography Lab/Nusquam Productions, HD video and Super 8mm film, 14 minutes, 2015.
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Megan Grumbling previews two short films by Mariangela Ciccarello and Philip Cartelli that trace geologic and migratory histories in the Mediterranean.

Megan Grumbling September 21, 2019 Reviews, Vol. 4, No. 4: Summer 2019

Postcards from Home: on Art Practice, Immigration, & Domestic Work

Carolina González Valencia, from How to Clean a House: a Family Album (2018, Orbis Editions)
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Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo speaks with Carolina González Valencia about her new publication, How to Clean a House: A Family Album, a 20-page book of postcards that combines instructions on how to clean someone’s house as a domestic worker with milestones from the migration experience of the artist’s family.

Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo November 26, 2018 Interviews, Vol. 4, No. 1: Fall 2018

Questioning Oracle: Yoshua Okón at Colby College Museum of Art

Yoshua Okón, video still from Oracle, 2015. Courtesy of the artist.
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Yoshua Okón’s multi-channel video blurs the lines between documentary, reality, and fiction, asking participants and viewers to engage in sociological experiments that reveal discomforting questions.

Julie Poitras Santos April 27, 2018 Reviews, Vol. 3, No. 2: Spring 2018
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