Kay Rangel

to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday

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book made out of encapsulated everyday objects.

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to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday
to defeat the purpose of these objects by containing them in a space where they have stopped participating in the everyday

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Kay Rangel

curator, artist, writer.

“My artistic exploration centers in the intersection of memory and nostalgia. I delve into the mundanity of everyday objects and the memories woven into them. My practice thrives within a poetic...” [More]