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art that imagines what could never be, and art that shows us what we didn’t realize already was?A Reversible Anthropomorphic Portrait of a Man Composed of Fruit | Giuseppe ArcimboldoAerial Rotating House | Albert Robida (1883)Late Visitors to Pompeii | Carel Wilink (1931)Our Lady of the Iguanas | Graciela Iturbide (1979)The Strolling Saint | Pedro Meyer (1991)The Romantic Dollarscape | Pedro Alvarez (2003)Weirdos of Another Universe | Avery Gibbs (2023)

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art that imagines what could never be, and art that shows us what we didn’t realize already was?A Reversible Anthropomorphic Portrait of a Man Composed of Fruit | Giuseppe ArcimboldoAerial Rotating House | Albert Robida (1883)Late Visitors to Pompeii | Carel Wilink (1931)Our Lady of the Iguanas | Graciela Iturbide (1979)The Strolling Saint | Pedro Meyer (1991)The Romantic Dollarscape | Pedro Alvarez (2003)Weirdos of Another Universe | Avery Gibbs (2023)

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The art that imagines what could never be is likely represented by "Aerial Rotating House" by Albert Robida and "Weirdos of Another Universe" by Avery Gibbs. These works depict scenarios and concepts that are not possible in our current understanding of reality, thus they are imagining the impossible.

On the other hand, the art that shows us what we didn’t realize already was could be represented by "Our Lady of the Iguanas" by Graciela Iturbide, "The Strolling Saint" by Pedro Meyer, and "The Romantic Dollarscape" by Pedro Alvarez. These works might be showing aspects of our world and society that are real, but often overlooked or not recognized.

"A Reversible Anthropomorphic Portrait of a Man Composed of Fruit" by Giuseppe Arcimboldo could potentially fit into both categories. It imagines a man composed of fruit, which is not possible, but it also might be showing us a new way of looking at and understanding the natural world.

"Late Visitors to Pompeii" by Carel Wilink might also fit into both categories. It imagines a scenario that could not have happened (modern people visiting ancient Pompeii), but it also might be showing us something about the timeless fascination humans have with the past.

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