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14 March 2018, Germany, Pforzheim: The art project "The threatened house" (German: 'Das bedrohte Haus') pictured painted in yellow, lit and amidst high cage bars. The small, empty one-room house was turned into an art installation by artist and engineer Andreas Sarow. According to Sarow himself, his aim with this project is to call attention on "the new things that are coming and what we must give up in exchange". He also criticizes bourgeois construction design. Photo: Uli Deck/dpa Image details File size:
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