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Anne Percoco

September 12, 2009newsMyth, Prema, Public Sculpture, Sri Caitanya, Vrindavan India, Yamuna River

VRINDAVAN, INDIA. Working with the local N.G.O. Friends of Vrindavan and hosted by Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana, Anne Percoco created a mobile public sculpture which brings to life a local myth and draws attention to the severely polluted condition of the Yamuna River.

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