The Installation of Absence
Felix lived in a world of white cubes and conceptual voids. In the avant-garde circles of Lower Manhattan, he was known as the "Architect of Nothing." His work was designed to make the viewer feel the weight of what was missing. His success was built on a lie. Madame V, his patron and the most feared critic in the city, had discovered Felix's talent early on. She had also discovered his...
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