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This exhibition explored how we experience intimate places. Windows, doors, locks, cellars and attics are all part of the representative houses that give space to our inner world. All the spaces of our past moments of solitude, the spaces in which we have suffered from solitude, enjoyed daydreaming, desired, and compromised solitude, remain indelible within us, because the human being wants them to remain so. They are private shelters which give our interior being an exterior destiny.
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