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Since the 1960s, David Lamelas has been among the most important proponents of a conceptual approach to
art. In his projects, Lamelas deals impressively with the question of the limits of art’s temporality and its potential for
creating alternative processes of communication and cognition. His early structuralist films and media installations,
made when he was living in London and Los Angeles in the sixties and seventies, display a highly individual treatment
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