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A movable feast of public art

Cambridge is one stop in an unusual road show

By Cate McQuaid
Globe Correspondent / January 11, 2006

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Artist DeWitt Godfrey rolled into town from his home in upstate New York on New Year's weekend in a flatbed truck loaded with rusty steel cylinders. He piled them into the courtyard outside Café Pamplona, where his eye-catching sculpture now stands nearly 30 feet tall, a mountain of holes of all sizes, squashing into one another and gaping ... (Full article: 975 words)

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