Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity
"Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity" imagines and pays tribute to Lucia Joyce at 'full capacity', referencing Berenice Abbott's iconic photograph of Lucia in her silver fish costume, and WB Yeats's Abbey Theatre Ballets.
"Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity" imagines and pays tribute to Lucia Joyce at 'full capacity', referencing Berenice Abbott's iconic photograph of Lucia in her silver fish costume, and WB Yeats's Abbey Theatre Ballets.
Evanna Lynch
Lucia Joyce
"Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity" imagines and pays tribute to Lucia Joyce at 'full capacity', referencing Berenice Abbott's iconic photograph of Lucia in her silver fish costume, and WB Yeats's Abbey Theatre Ballets.
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