When popping by Tate Modern back in September for a drink the Turbine Hall was closed off for work with the next installation in the Unilever Series. From the the noise of the jack-hammers we could tell that the next things was going to be something extra. And it sure was – a big crack.
Visiting Tate Modern again with some Swedish friends in January we were all astonished by this and could not see the art in a big crack running from one end of the hall to the other end. And just think about all the work they have to do when fixing it up for the next installation...
Hilarious enough now it turns out that next to the fake crack there are actually real ones, probably cause by the fake one. Is this what they call the real world imitating art?
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