Clea Gaultier- Angela Doll - La Villa De Little... Extra Quality -
A frequent collaborator in these high-production-value European projects.
Clea Gaultier, with her charismatic smile and charming demeanor, had quickly become a fixture in the La Villa De Little community. Her friends and acquaintances described her as a devoted mother and a passionate advocate for local causes. However, as her influence grew, so did her reputation for being ruthless and cunning. Clea Gaultier- Angela Doll - La Villa De Little...
Doll’s sound collage foregrounds the . The interlacing of Haitian Creole chants, French market chatter, and New York subway noises creates an auditory map of transnational migration. The title’s use of “Little”—a term of endearment in English, a diminutive suffix in French ( -ette ), and a reference to childlike innocence—evokes the little selves we carry from our origins, re‑imagined in new lands. The work thus interrogates the formation of hybrid identities: how the self is continuously negotiated between the “little” voices of the past and the louder, present demands of the host city. However, as her influence grew, so did her
A frequent collaborator in these high-production-value European projects.
Clea Gaultier, with her charismatic smile and charming demeanor, had quickly become a fixture in the La Villa De Little community. Her friends and acquaintances described her as a devoted mother and a passionate advocate for local causes. However, as her influence grew, so did her reputation for being ruthless and cunning.
Doll’s sound collage foregrounds the . The interlacing of Haitian Creole chants, French market chatter, and New York subway noises creates an auditory map of transnational migration. The title’s use of “Little”—a term of endearment in English, a diminutive suffix in French ( -ette ), and a reference to childlike innocence—evokes the little selves we carry from our origins, re‑imagined in new lands. The work thus interrogates the formation of hybrid identities: how the self is continuously negotiated between the “little” voices of the past and the louder, present demands of the host city.