The Observatori at Es Baluard is pleased to host “Las ahijadas”, a work in progress by artist William James, which takes the form of an audiovisual installation based on broad-based research. Oral history, video footage, and archive materials from a range of sources are used to tell two little-known histories presided over by two exceptional persons: Natacha Rambova and Natacha Rampova.">
The Observatori at Es Baluard is pleased to host “Las ahijadas”, a work in progress by artist William James, which takes the form of an audiovisual installation based on broad-based research. Oral history, video footage, and archive materials from a range of sources are used to tell two little-known histories presided over by two exceptional persons: Natacha Rambova and Natacha Rampova.">
The Observatori at Es Baluard is pleased to host “Las ahijadas”, a work in progress by artist William James, which takes the form of an audiovisual installation based on broad-based research. Oral history, video footage, and archive materials from a range of sources are used to tell two little-known histories presided over by two exceptional persons: Natacha Rambova and Natacha Rampova.
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