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  <title>El Trotamundos by Jorge Kata Núñez</title>
  <description>The title of this works translates to "The globetrotter". We can see the horse (also a reference to the name of the street?) with the map of the world on it's side. In it's face we can recognize a peace pigeon. The galloping horse symbolizes both freedom and global citizenship. The artwork was made in assignment for a group of inhabitants of the street. It was restored with the help of the local BKOR foundation in 2018.</description>
  <author_name>Edwin Muller</author_name>
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