The Guardian has an article about the Robert Morris Bodyspacemotionthings exhibition at the Tate Modern and how this interactive work, which was made in the seventies, is still hurting people.
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Everything is dangerous, and in one minute our lives could be transformed immeasurably regardless of our economic or educational status, ethnicity or gender. Disasters define our humanity; as French author Marcel Proust wrote: “Disaster puts one in touch with oneself: suffering fuels creativity.” However, in a morbid way, disasters do unify us as a people, and unfortunately, tend to be more unifying than art.
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