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Brazilian artist Giacomo Picca.(Brief Article)

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Caption: London-based Brazilian artist Giacomo Picca has taken a tactile approach to designing the catalogue for his exhibition Trees for the Wood. The cover employs the texture of wood, a detail from one of his paintings, to create the impression of opening a box. '[My art] operates on the margins of ...

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