from The Guardian
Nauman's rehashed sounds reverberate around the Tate's emptiness
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Coming after an earlier attempt to (re)create the sunset in the large Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern, this latest sound work by Bruce Nauman has been described by an art critic as an "invisible sculpture". Now, how does one preserve something that one cannot see? Or would this count as intangible heritage?
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