Lost Signals
Lost Signals
Lost Signals
Lost Signals
Lost Signals
Lost Signals
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Lost Signals suggests both loss and more importantly a search, which lies at the heart of the collaboration between Letizia Romanini (Luxembourg) and Vincent Gallais (France). One year after their meeting in Yerevan, the two artists wished to return to Armenia to begin this long-term project, of which the end-of-residency exhibition sketches the first outlines.

The act of returning refers to the initial title, Circulation as a Motif, which clarifies the aim of their residency: to carry out sixteen walks following a protocol of three complementary actions photographing, recording sound, and collecting objects. Dividing both the number of walks (eight each) and their directions (clockwise for Letizia, counterclockwise for Vincent), the two artists individually explored the city of Yerevan and its surroundings along a geo-tracked route. It is this deferred encounter at the junction where the two directions of walking meet that this presentation seeks to give form to, through a video and…

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Lost Signals suggests both loss and more importantly a search, which lies at the heart of the collaboration between Letizia Romanini (Luxembourg) and Vincent Gallais (France). One year after their meeting in Yerevan, the two artists wished to return to Armenia to begin this long-term project, of which the end-of-residency exhibition sketches the first outlines.

The act of returning refers to the initial title, Circulation as a Motif, which clarifies the aim of their residency: to carry out sixteen walks following a protocol of three complementary actions photographing, recording sound, and collecting objects. Dividing both the number of walks (eight each) and their directions (clockwise for Letizia, counterclockwise for Vincent), the two artists individually explored the city of Yerevan and its surroundings along a geo-tracked route. It is this deferred encounter at the junction where the two directions of walking meet that this presentation seeks to give form to, through a video and…

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