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Request for more information about Siri Derkert's art installation
I'm interested in subway/metro systems, modern art, and nuclear war. So a topic that includes all three is fascinating, and I'd like the article to say more about Siri Derkert's art. Would an editor who understands Swedish consider adding content to from the article in Swedish Misplaced Pages? I added content from the German article, but there is nothing about the art or the shelter. Roches (talk) 17:58, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
@Roches:Hi, sorry to disappoint, but the Swedish article is very scant. It contains nothing more than is already in this article. If I come across some more info online, I'll add it later. w.carter-Talk18:31, 7 October 2015 (UTC)