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“We look, but we do not always see. Based on this paradox, Augusto Zanela develops a work that employs one of the most sophisticated technical procedures of classical art: anamorphosis, to draw attention to the habitual distortions in our gaze and the need to establish a precise point of view in order to truly see.”
—José Jiménez, Madrid 2001 (excerpt)
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