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A “pollution tree” grows on the Whitehurst Freeway in Washington D.C. Sponsored by the Washington Project for the Arts, a New York artist, Nancy Rubins, designed the 10.5m tree of 10,000 used electrical appliances set in concrete.

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Press, 26 October 1982, Page 28

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A “pollution tree” grows on the Whitehurst Freeway in Washington D.C. Sponsored by the Washington Project for the Arts, a New York artist, Nancy Rubins, designed the 10.5m tree of 10,000 used electrical appliances set in concrete. Press, 26 October 1982, Page 28

A “pollution tree” grows on the Whitehurst Freeway in Washington D.C. Sponsored by the Washington Project for the Arts, a New York artist, Nancy Rubins, designed the 10.5m tree of 10,000 used electrical appliances set in concrete. Press, 26 October 1982, Page 28