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WNYC Contest Winner Experiences Tino Sehgal's Exhibit at the Guggenheim

Friday, January 29, 2010

When you walk into the Guggenheim Museum today there will be no paintings, no sculptures, and no objects to look at. Instead you’ll encounter Tino Sehgal’s so-called “situations” -- pieces of art that are created on the spot. Seghal won’t allow any photographs or documentation of his work.

In preparation for the opening, WNYC invited listeners to write an essay explaining why they should go to the press preview with art critic Carolina Miranda. We got over 100 entries. The winner - Susanna Heller - and Carolina joined me after the press preview to talk about the installations.

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