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editIs Te Papa deconstructivist or not?
- Te Papa is a post-Bilbao building which according to that page, imitates the work of Frank Gehry.
Notice of Quick Vandalism
editMany Featured articles are vandalized for several seconds hopefully someone can be aware of this.
Fiendish plan to rule the world?
editobviously someone's been tampering with your nicely done featured article. thought i might change it back, but i'll leave it up to the real wikipedians. (lines 1 + 2)
Deconstructivism in Contemporary Painting
editI think It should be mentioned that some contemporary painters (Nicholas Chistiakov aka Nicholaas Chiao) using term deconstructivism to describe their art. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Postmodernart555 (talk • contribs)