‘Smell is a language’ : Máret Ánne Sara on why Tate’s Turbine Hall whiffs of frightened reindeer
As Sámi culture is threatened by the climate emergency and hostility from Nordic nations, the artist has built a structure of resistance: a labyrinthine artwork of animal pelts and bones based on a reindeer’s nasal passages Visitors to Tate Modern are used to unusual encounters in its vast (…)
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