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Moroccan artist Safaa Erruas created her Havana Biennial piece — an Arabic-style fountain with white barbed wire poles sticking out — as a statement on political boundaries. The installation is called “Fuente de Espinas,” or “Fountain of Thorns,” in Engli

Safaa Erruas' Fuente de Espinas_Sonia Narang.JPG

Moroccan artist Safaa Erruas created her Havana Biennial piece — an Arabic-style fountain with white barbed wire poles sticking out — as a statement on political boundaries. The installation is called “Fuente de Espinas,” or “Fountain of Thorns,” in Engli
Moroccan artist Safaa Erruas created her Havana Biennial piece — an Arabic-style fountain with white barbed wire poles sticking out — as a statement on political boundaries. The installation is called “Fuente de Espinas,” or “Fountain of Thorns,” in English. “The barbed wire spikes are a reference to borders,” Erruas said. “At first, you don’t see the borders, since nothing appears at first as what’s reality,” she said.
Credit: Sonia Narang