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Mimi Yiu

Mimi Yiu writes primarily on architecture, theatre, and visual culture. Her book Architectural Involutions is evidence of her unhealthy interest in the cultural logic of space. From 2014 to 2017, she lived in different cities around the globe. Currently, she works at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. icon

Of Cats and Caliban: Limassol, Cyprus

By Mimi Yiu

After the color and clatter of fireworks on Epiphany, a quiet melancholy settles over Limassol. The cool, overcast days of winter seem to deflate this small city ...

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