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Remembering Hurricane Katrina
A Scultptor Puts Katrina's Impact on Display
Jocelyn Gonzalez
NEW YORK, NY August 03, 2007 —Last weekend, a reminder of Hurricane Katrina came to New York City. A Japanese artist built a replica of a flood-damaged New Orleans house in Queens, right by the East River. The sculpture is on display at Socrates Sculpture Park. Jocelyn Gonzalez has more.
Takashi Horisaki's blog of the sculpture process
Fliker picture page of the project
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