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Three Things (On Vocation) Digital Video, 2013
This video relates to Caravaggio's Vocation of St Matthew and its installation in the Chiesa San Luigi die Francesi in Rome. It is part of a body of works (drawings, paintings, video) focusing on how to approach the notion of 'vocation' from a contemporary, non-religious angle.
The video deals especially with what the'voice' involved in 'vocation/call/Berufung' could be about.