November 2002 – Unveiling Ceremony in Dublin of Sculpture by Sebastián
Erected on the seafront at Sandymount, this monumental sculpture by the Mexican artist Sebastián was unveiled by the Mexican president Vicente Fox and the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Dermot Lacey, on the 13th November 2002. Attended by high-ranking city authorities and special guests, this was the first work by a Mexican artist to be placed permanently in Dublin, symbolizing the friendship between the Irish and Mexican people.
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