The Colombian artist Doris Salcedo and her unreal crack in the floor of Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern in London is doing as expected, getting people talking. Blogger The Diary Of An English Courtesan describes it as "brilliant and devastating and hilarious and nauseating," which is to say worth seeing. The artist describes it as a symbol of racism and discrimination in Europe, so fittingly, it claimed some victims recently. It's there till April 2008. More at The Guardian. (On my first trip to London, in 2004, I checked out the Tate Modern's "weather installation" by Olafur Eliasson. It was pretty G.)
* Flickr image above by Greenwood100.