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Scenarios for a dialogue
In this series, a relationship is proposed between the former Ceaucescu regime landmark, the Casa Poporului, its in-house contemporary art museum, MNAC, and the EU, by linking the palace to European museums such as Tate Modern and Louvre. This stamp series is conceived as part of a scenario (effective as of beginning 2007) where Romania becomes part of the European Union.
Metahaven 2005
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