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Juan Carlos Batista: Unfounded Fears
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Unfounded Fears is an exhibition made up of a selection of works from two of the main pathways that Juan Carlos Batista tends to tread as an artist. The first consists of a series of sculptures that contain a mix of sarcasm, irony, and the defence of certain standpoints.
Title: Juan Carlos Batista: Unfounded Fears
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Unfounded Fears is an exhibition made up of a selection of works from two of the main pathways that Juan Carlos Batista tends to tread as an artist.
The first consists of a series of sculptures that contain a mix of sarcasm, irony, and the defence of certain standpoints.
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