Le.Iva and the Point in Between
byGiulia Privitelli reviews Le.Iva, a multi-media installation by Maltese artist Austin Camilleri exploring anger, grief and mortality. To grieve takes effort. At the end of…
Giulia Privitelli reviews Le.Iva, a multi-media installation by Maltese artist Austin Camilleri exploring anger, grief and mortality. To grieve takes effort. At the end of…
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