Laura Paolini's Art Website
  • Recent Work
    • Score of Scores (Theirs, Yours, Mine) 2023
    • Cloche (2022)
    • Text Me When You Get Home (2021)
    • Footage (2021)
    • Documentation Study (It's Like Talking To A Wall) (2021)
    • It's Like Talking To A Wall (2021)
    • The Heart is An Organ That Pumps Blood (2020)
    • Documentation Study (Make Your Bed) 2020
    • Make Your Bed (2020)
    • Three Weeks In Quarantine (2020)
    • Shell Scene And Fountain Scene (2020)
    • Getting Out of Bed (2019)
    • Sitting in a Chair (2019)
    • Helsinki Performance (2015)
  • OLDER WORK
    • Onnenkissat (2015)
    • Optimism (2012)
    • I'm Tired Of Being Fucked (2011)
    • Untitled (Of Mice and Men Revisited) 2010
    • Bell Payphone Labs (2008 - 2010)
    • Crocodile Tears(Crying Cat) 2007-2010
    • Instant Gratification (2008)
    • Blowing Hot Air (2007-2010)
    • Going Down (2008)
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