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The snake charmer creates a dialogue between her personal universe and the memories of her trip to Morocco. She borrows from the cinema gore the monstrous aspect of these members and hybrid objects; on which crawls slowly the reptiles that punctuate the daily life of Place Jemaa el-Fna as well as our myths and legends.
Ceramics by Naomi Gilon Photographs by Andy Simon With the snakes of Bestiole Room