Tate That! Blackout Show Claims Its First Victim As Visitor Walks Into Wall [Edition 3]
Evening Standard - London › October 14, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › October 14, 2009
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A VISITOR was injured at Tate Modern's new pitch-black art installation in the Turbine Hall -- when he walked into a wall he could not see.
How It Is, by Polish artist Miroslaw Balka, had been open to the public for only a few hours when it claimed its first casualty yesterday.See the full content of this document
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Tate That! Blackout Show Claims Its First Victim As Visitor Walks Into Wall [Edition 3]
The huge container-like box is lined with light-absorbing material so visitors can see nothin...
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