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IMAGINED DREAMWORLDS AND CITYSCAPES

rance’s largest museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art held an exhibition called last summer featuring 50 artists working from the creative landscapes of five megacities: Dhaka, Lagos, Manila, Mexico, and Tehran. Finished in 1937, Palais de Tokyo calls itself an anti-museum that seeks to challenge concepts of what art can be in Paris, a city known for its canonical works of fine art. For , Palais de Tokyo was transformed from a sprawling space of exposed beams and raw aged material into an unpredictable, eclectic, dizzying labyrinth mapped by the scenographer,

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