We all know that artists want the viewer to connect with their work, but this work (and a viewer) went a bit too far. Anish Kapoor created an 8-foot hole titled Descent Into Limbo at the Serralves Foundation in Porto, Portugal. He then painted it with a black pigment so it looked like a flat circle on the floor. Guess what? A museum-goer fell in and sustained minor injuries to his back. It just might be time for better safety measures. Ahh, the dangers of Contemporary Art … watch your step.
Source: A Man Fell Into a Massive, Fake-Looking Hole at an Art Museum – VICE