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  "textContent": "### A new exhibition tries to bring to life futurist and constructivist art through generative AI — but ends up affirming the need to do as avant-garde figures of the past did: imagine something better.\n\n* * *\n\n_LightForms:_ **Future Cities of the Past, featuring at Roca London Gallery.\n\nSorry, this article is available to subscriber only. Click here to subscribe.",
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