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Artist Eva Rothschild's 'scribble in space' sculpture - a thin, zig-zagging metal sculpture made up of 26 enormous triangles which visitors are invited to walk through - is currently being exhibited at the Tate Modern.
Not only is it far too modern (not to mention dull) for the space in which it stands - the rather grand Duveens - does it not also present a very obvious trip hazard to gallery visitors? See for yourself and tell us your views by clicking here.
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Classic? A classic trip hazard more like...
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