Living in Venice with her family for the entire duration of the Biennale, the artist turns the exhibition space into an open studio where paintings take shape in real time before visitors. Her practice intertwines with care work and the domestic sphere, making visible the time of both production and shared life. The result is a platform that challenges the boundaries between the everyday and the exceptional, between individual genius and collective process, and between intimate and the public spheres.
Featured image: Photo Ana Hop/ Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art