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15 November 2004 by nathaniel

carol-anne gainer presents the installation B(l)ind at franchise

carol-anne gainer

Possibly the best use of the space (franchise) I’ve seen yet, Carol-anne spreads her daily rituals – close-ups on the life that makes a life – thinly, throughout the gallery. Her installations and images beg a closer look at the routines our bodies succumb to on a daily basis.
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