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John Souter's "Forbidden Fruit" reviewed on Cfile blog

Posted on Jan 26

Cfile has published a comprehensive review of John's "Forbidden Fruit" exhibition. Read more by clicking the link below:

Exhibition | John Souter Breaks Down Everything You Believe is Real at Snyderman-Works

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