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After the architecturally-themed bouncy inflatables and boating lakes of last year's 'Psycho Buildings', this year The Hayward Gallery's summer exhibition delves into the creative imagination through large-scale installations representing the mindscapes of ten international artists including Thomas Hirschhorn, Yayoi Kusama, Keith Tyson and Pipilotti Rist.
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it's the only thing we have left that isn't censored. please don't ruin it.
I took my children and was shocked to see hard core pornography in the name of art. Why does a public venue aimed at everyone think it is alright to shock. Some of the work is less than average and this is one of Haywards worse attempts at public art.
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