Liz Larner's new exhibit: 'Don't put it back like it was'
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Listen to the sound of a sculpture called "the corner basher" and it basically does just what you think.
A giant object swings around bashing against two walls that meet at a corner. It's part of the Walker Art Center exhibit of artist Liz Larner's work. MPR News reporter and editor Euan Kerr spoke with Larner about her "Don't put it back like it was" exhibit at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. The exhibit closes Sept. 4.
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