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An 80-metre-long sculpture made up of 26 huge connected triangles has been unveiled at Tate Britain in London. Described by the gallery as a ’scribble in space’, Cold Corners by Eva Rothschild was commissioned specially for the Duveen Galleries. The metal sculpture, which weighs 1.8 tonnes (1,800kg), stretches throughout the entire space of the Duveens, reaching up to 12m as it loops upwards. It is on display at the Tate from 30 June until 29 November.
Stephen Deuchar, director of Tate Britain, said the structure looked like it was standing “as if by magic”.(BBC News)
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