“Affairs of the Art”: A Family Brought Together by Pigeons and Eyeball-Filled Jars | The New Yorker

In “Affairs of the Art,” the filmmakers Joanna Quinn and Les Mills tell the story of an extraordinary family whose interests become all-consuming—from pickling to bug collecting, no passion is off-limits. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube ►► “Affairs of the Art”: A Family Brought Together by Pigeons and Eyeball-Filled Jars | The New Yorker
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