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David Breuer-Weil

David Breuer-Weil (Born 1965) is active/lives in United Kingdom.  David Breuer Weil is known for Contemporary art and film.

David Breuer-Weil is an artist who invented his own imaginary world called Nerac. He created a film called "The King of Nerac" which was shown at the ICA in 2015.

The world of Nerac is populated by fictional artists who helped Breuer-Weil to create some of his works, including "70 Years". The inscription on the artwork is in Neracian, the language of Nerac, and states the names of three fictional Neracian artists.

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