They focus on the rich sociality of everyday life and what constitutes good shared lives beyond the nuclear family. They foreground friendship, and entwined people and places, instead of individuated subjects. They are currently participating in the Whitney Independent Study Program and recently exhibited in the Athens Biennale, Bronx Calling: The Fifth AIM Biennial and Everything is Common at Artists Space in New York.

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