Minneapolis museum entrance covered with 2,400 life jackets that refugees once wore

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The Minneapolis Institute of Art's neoclassical columns, flanked by two stone guardian lions, are one of the first things visitors to the museum will notice. And now, those columns stand out even more, after being covered by thousands of multicoloured lifejackets.

It's not vandalism. It's art -- an installation called "Safe Passage" by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. Those life jackets were once discarded, worn by refugees making the journey from Turkey to Greece. They were originally donated to Ai by authoritiesMinnesota has the highest number of refugees per capita of any state in the U.S.

, the installation has been in numerous European cities. In Minnesota, the work is being shown as part of a larger exhibit called "When Home Won't Let You Stay: Art and Migration," a travelling exhibit that comes to the institute from Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art. The exhibition, which opens Sunday in Minneapolis, aims to highlight artistic responses to migration, immigration and forced displacement.

"Safe Passage," though, is not part of the traveling exhibit. The Minneapolis Institute of Art brought the installation in on its own, along with works from two other artist groups. To see it in the U.S., visitors will have to book a trip to the Twin Cities.The life jackets, all 2,400 of them, create an arresting image -- grabbing pedestrians' attentions regardless of whether they intended to stop at the museum.

"My hope is that this does stop people in their tracks and force people to think, and does implicate people in the decisions they make," he told CNN. "Because here in Minnesota, these are very much our friends, our neighbors, the people we live with as part of our communities."Last month, a federal judge blocked U.S.

 

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