The artist duo Dourone (Fabio Lopez Gonzalo, Elodie Arshak) are in Sweden this week and have created their first large format installation – and they are calling her LITA. The 170 anchor points, when pulled together, are a consolidation of this visage – a uniting of multiple fragments. Finished in Angelholm, it is good to see public works in an often pristine cityscape.


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