"Roxanne Carter's 'Housing Problems' borrows its title from a book by Susan Bernstein and its structure from an essay by Susan Sontag to invoke 'the texture of domestic space through language and image.' Carter explores depths and shading of traditionally unconsidered space and actions in her work: the ringing of an alarm clock, the act of turning on and off a light fixture, the fracturing of light through curtains." -- From The New River Journal
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