David Umemoto's modular sculptures are in a constant state of transformation

MONTRÉAL – Canadian architect and sculptor David Umemoto recently revealed a collection of sculptures resembling characteristics of the brutalist architecture movement. Umemoto prefers to define his work as primitive, explaining: ‘I’m really inspi
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