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Colletto Fava, Italy
A Viennese artists’ group this week installed a giant pink rabbit on the side of an Italian mountain, where it will stay for 20 years. The well-known four-member collective, Gelatin, said it wanted hikers to come upon “this vast rabbit” and feel “small as a daisy.” (Hikers who wish to do so should start the ascent of Colletto Fava mountain at Artesina, in Italy’s Piedmont region.) “Rabbit,” a 200-foot-long woolen sculpture, looks like a cute child’s toy, until you climb over it to find its pink woolen entrails spilling out of a gash in its side.
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