Review of ‘Life Against Itself’

'“Excavated Images: A Review of “Life Against Itself” at Patron” by Curtis Anthony Bozif in NewCityArt.

Here is an excerpt:

Janus is the two-faced Roman deity associated with destiny, time and war. His faces turned in opposite directions, they represent both past and future. Adorning gates and doors, Janus is the patron of thresholds everywhere and the beginning and ending of all things. Two-headedness, being of two minds, split personalities, dualities, being in two places at once, are important themes to Yossifor.

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