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After a long and very un-conceptual day, with the whole commission fully involved in seeing the monument planted, The Fake Art is now on the street. A year of intense work takes shape as a direct, ironic and no-nonsense critique of a kind of “art” that too often lives more off its discourse than what it truly conveys.

With scenes that invite a second look and raise questions about what we are actually seeing, the falla delivers its message through humour and satire, pointing out some uncomfortable truths and leaving each viewer to draw their own conclusions.

Now it’s time to enjoy it, talk about it… and wait for the jury to arrive. The Fake Art is standing. The story begins now.

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