“In the early stages of the malady, the splendors of my dreams were indeed chiefly architectural; and I beheld such pomp of cities and palaces as never yet was beheld by the waking eye, unless in the clouds.”— Thomas De Quincey

“Imagined Architectures” presents a series of painted fantasies of non-existent spaces: a courtyard of crashing columns of never standing temples; the pregnant pause before a window on the void; the dream of home in a Venice of longing and memory of some past life; the mystery and melancholy of a street and dark-coated figure after storm.

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