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Artist M.C. Escher spent a lifetime distorting perspective

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The late Dutch artist M.C. Escher is perhaps best known for his tessellations that fool the eye, like “Sky and Water I,” where birds in the air trade off negative space with fish underwater. But Brooklyn's Industry City has compiled the biggest-ever U.S. exhibit of Escher’s work, with lithographs, woodcuts and more. Hari Sreenivasan went on a tour with the exhibit's manager, Johanna Guttmann.


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