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Timofey Zhilin stacks brutalist landmarks for dystopian architectural vision

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MOSCOW – Looking at some of Timofey Zhilin’s collages brings to mind popular photography of flamboyant architecture in the former Soviet Union by the likes of Jan Kampanaers or Frederic Chaubin. Hulled in greyscales, the artist piles and stacks br

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