La Villa De Little occupies a 6 × 8 meter gallery. The installation is built around a full‑scale replica of a 1970s North‑African bungalow, reconstructed from reclaimed plaster, reclaimed wood, and hand‑woven textiles sourced from both Morocco and Detroit. The architecture is deliberately “unfinished”: exposed beams, cracked plaster, and mismatched tiles reveal the process of construction and, by extension, the process of memory formation.
The work draws aesthetic lineage from several artistic currents: the of Richard Serra; the sound‑scapes of Janet Cardiff; the performative intimacy of Marina Abramović; and the urban storytelling of Theaster Gates. Yet it pushes these traditions forward by embedding real‑time interactive technology and by foregrounding a diasporic sonic palette rarely central in Western installation practices. In this way, La Villa de Little expands the canon of contemporary art to incorporate a more pluralistic auditory lexicon. Clea Gaultier- Angela Doll - La Villa De Little...
A well-known French performer and director who has worked with major global studios. She has recently expanded her role into directing and hosting within the genre. La Villa De Little occupies a 6 × 8 meter gallery
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