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Posted on 15/03/03

Deconstructing architecture, times two

There are two exhibitions about architecture in Toronto right now, neither by an architect per se. Both exhibitions are, rather, by artists -- specifically by Paul de Guzman and Stephen Metts -- who clearly possess an abiding and sophisticated interest in ideas about architecture, ideas about the nature of navigable, negotiable spaces, and ideas about architecture as discourse. The work of both artists is, strictly speaking, rather more architextural than architectural.

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