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Nancy Ignoto

"Ritornando a Casa"

Installation
2024
Wooden mantle, photographs, rocking chair, video, cloth
00:05:18 [hh:mm:ss]
Recreating a space from home where family history can be relived and long lost stories are shared. Items were collected, donated and ethically sourced to create this installation.

“Ritornando a Casa, in English means returning home. This artwork is centered on my Italian family roots and my exploration of my Italian heritage. As a second generation immigrant, I often feel lost and disconnected from my Italian culture. The hands featured in this piece belong to my family members, and are the most typical gestures they do on a daily basis. The mantle holds not just the hands, but photographs displaying generations of my family, while an old film is played in the fireplace. This space provides a sense of nostalgia, and reflection to people when they walk in. I invite them to sit and stay a while, look through my past and learn with me.Photos captured by @bbyblufilm”

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2024, GradEx 109
100 McCaul Street

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Nancy Ignoto

Sculpture and Installation

“An experimental material based art practice that follows a simple saying, "create from what you know". ...” [More]