
An installation in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern takes the form of a giant crack that runs 167 metres across the floor. Apart from being fun to look at, it also causes a lot of accidents.
thisislondon.co.uk has the following:
"Shibboleth 2007, which opened seven weeks ago, was created by Colombian artist Doris Salcedo to symbolise racial hatred and divisions within society. But in some places the artwork is wide enough for a toddler to fall inside."
I think this actually illustrates the concept quite nicely...
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