A decade ago, Fisnik Ismaili designed a sculpture to celebrate Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia: It was a word, “Newborn,” in 10-foot letters, painted a garish yellow. He did not have the cash to pay the metalworkers who built it, so he left his car and house keys as a deposit.
A Sculpture in Kosovo That Tracks a Country’s Struggle (NYT)
- Published: 6 years ago on 26/10/2018
- By: OSPI-rq
- Last Modified: October 26, 2018 @ 12:47 pm
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