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Sasha Okun, A Harmony of Dissonances
Written for the exhibition at U+I Architects gallery, London, September-October 2016 “I live in my own prison, in an isolation cell. Through the window I see a strip of blue sky, a whitewashed wall made of concrete blocks, with a … Continue reading
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