Rasmus Munk has been concocting a dish at his two-Michelin-starred restaurant in Copenhagen that will taste of detention under an authoritarian regime, the subject of the entire installation.
A scent has been commissioned, too: it will smell like a freshly dug grave in the Belarus countryside in late August, laid with rotting flowers.
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| Photograph: Anna Liminowicz/The Guardian |
‘It’s a rereading of the Sisyphus story’ …
Nicolai Khalezin from Belarus with his sculpture of banned books for the Venice biennale.













