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Magali Duzant is an interdisciplinary artist and writer based in NY and Zürich. Her work combines the poetics of perception alongside in-depth research practices to examine the subjectivity of seeing, intimacy, light, and the roles of technology and translation as mediators of lived experience. 

Wendy's Subway Reading - La vie is like that

Magali Duzant January 16, 2025

On Friday, January 24th at 7 PM I’ll be reading from La vie is like that at Wendy’s Subway. Hope to see you in Brooklyn!

Details here: https://www.wendyssubway.com/programs/events/la-vie-is-like-that

In events, artist talk, publication Tags la vie is like that, book, artistbook, photobook, events, wendy's subway, seaton street press

Artist Talk at CPW

Magali Duzant October 23, 2023

On October 12th I had the immense pleasure to speak about work in progress alongside Lindsay Buchman from Seaton Street Press. The talk was filmed and archived over on CPW’s site.

Meet the Artist talk at CPW, Kingston

In artist talk, publication Tags cpw, la vie is like that, seaton street press, artist talk, publication

Marble Hill Camera Club, May Mayhem

Magali Duzant May 11, 2022

I’ll be speaking about A Tree Grows in Queens at the May edition of Marble Hill Camera Club, alongside Varvara Mikushkina, Meggan Gould, and Carla Shapiro. Many thanks to Patrice Helmar and John O’Toole.

In artist talk Tags a tree grows in queens, artist talk, marble hill camera club

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