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Feverish Delirium: Surrealism, Deconstruction and Numinous Presences

Spiller, 2019

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15288415559211069985
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Spiller N
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Architectural Design

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Through his current drawing work, 2's Editor Neil Spiller traces the protagonists of MoMA's 1988 'Deconstructivist Architecture'exhibition back to the Surrealists and their engagement with Paris as a great engine of chance, liberating the coiled‐up and unseen properties of …
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