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From November 13, 2025 to January 17, 2026

 
 

Inspiration image for Communicating Vessels.

 
Depicted in One Equal Light, the 17th-century poet and priest John Donne is most famous for having risen from his deathbed to deliver his own sermon, titled Deaths Duell, or, a Consolation to the Soule, against the dying Life, and living Death of the Body (1633). Here it is!
 
 
 
 

Artists’ mind map connecting ideas from Communicating Vessels, OUTHERE (for Lee Lozano), and The Beyond Within (2023).

 
 
 
 
 
 

EMILIA-AMALIA is an exploratory reading, writing, and research group, co-founded by Annie MacDonell, Cecilia Berk, Yanyia Lee, Gabrielle Moser, Zinnia Naqvi, Leila Timmins, Joy Xiang and Shellie Zhang. They strategize ways to activate intergenerational exchange, intersectional feminist knowledge production through collaboration and mentorship. Their name is inspired by 70s Italian feminist movements, who valued disparity between women and affidamento or “entrustment,” a mutually supportive system of mentorship between two women.

 
 

Inspiration image for One Equal Light : Mike Kelley, Ectoplasm Photographs 7 (1978)

 
 

The image featured in Annie MacDonell’s Ego Death Trip was originally part of this 1966 Toronto Daily Star article.

 
 
 
 

Conversation between Maider Fortuné and Annie MacDonell.

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Reading referenced in Communicating Vessels

 
 

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Image : Annie MacDonell, LSO protocols (détail) (2020)

 
 

Space Lady, Domine Libre Nos  

Outro music in OUTHERE (for Lee Lozano)

 
 
Maïder Fortuné’s The yellow blind captures Vanessa Bell’s Abstract Painting (1914), a work that stands apart from most of Bell’s corpus while reflecting her interest in different painting movements of her time.

Vanessa Bell, Abstract Painting (1914)

 
“Psychedelic therapy, whether for the treatment of psychological problems or as a means of facilitating self-exploration and spiritual growth, is undergoing a renaissance in America.”
 

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The title of Jinyoung Kim's film 낭송자 Recitation was inspired by this novel.

 
 

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Inspiration Images of sketches from bauhaus, bauhaus-archiv berlin and Magdalena Droste, published by Taschen Bliblioteca Universalis, 1990 and 2023.
 
 

Korea under Japanese Rule

From 1910 to 1945 Korea was under Japanese imperial rule. Following a series of conflicts including the first Sino-Russian War and the Russo-Japanese War, Korea was made a protectorate of Japan in 1905, and in 1910, it was officially annexed. 

During this time Koreans were forbidden from speaking their language or practicing their culture. 

Amongst the many acts of resistance towards this occupation, the March First Movement in 1919 was a landmark of the Korean independence movement, involving protests throughout Korea and by diaspora living abroad. Today, March 1 is a National holiday in both North and South Korea. 

 
 
 

Past work The Passing (2011).

 

Reading Home making without a home: dwelling practices and routines among people experiencing homelessness (J. Lenhard, L. Coulomb, A. Miranda-Nieto)