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Guillermo Pérez Villalta: Architecture Imagined
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Spanish contemporary artist Guillermo Pérez Villalta has long been fascinated by imaginary and impossible architecture. His work references many periods in the history of art, from the Renaissance, the baroque to modernism and post-modernism.
Title: Guillermo Pérez Villalta: Architecture Imagined
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Spanish contemporary artist Guillermo Pérez Villalta has long been fascinated by imaginary and impossible architecture.
His work references many periods in the history of art, from the Renaissance, the baroque to modernism and post-modernism.
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