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The Walker Curates the News: 08.11.14

Robert Gober. "Untitled (Leg)," 1989-90. Beeswax, cotton, wood, leather, and human hair; 11 3/8 x 7 3/4 x 20 inches. Collection: Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Robert Gober. Untitled Leg, 1989-90. Beeswax, cotton, wood, leather, human hair; 11 3/8 x 7 3/4 x 20 inches. Collection: Museum of Modern Art, New York.

“Our arts venues scare people or make them feel stupid or small,” writes filmmaker Mark Cousins (The Story of Film), decrying the middle-class values that determine the design of these spaces and “deprive them of passion, brio, instinct—and noise.” He adds: “We are missing so much by not nicking the best ideas from working-class culture—the texture, the glow—and adding it to how our arts venues work. I am delighted to live in the cultureverse, but it needs to be a multi- not uni-verse.”

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