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MVRDV's The Hungry Box + Dark Room by Ami Kealoha
MVRDV's characteristically boxy work, opens tomorrow, 21 December, at Fad in Barcelona. Titled "The Hungry Box: Excursions on Capacities," the show runs through 16 January. Timed to coincide with the release of MVRDV's new book, KM3: Excursions and Capacities, Actar (the Barcelona-based publisher), also hosts "Dark Room," ongoing screenings of MVRDV films, also opening tomorrow at Actar's Ras gallery through 21 January.
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