Centre wants people to ‘release the power’ of living entities through interaction and lift museums out of Victorian era
Sainsbury Centre in Norwich
Moore’s 1932 sculpture plays a leading role in what is billed as a groundbreaking concept at the huge museum and gallery on the edge of the University of East Anglia campus. The Sainsbury Centre is marking its 50th anniversary by becoming, it says, the first museum to “understand art as a living entity”.
They can listen to the sound of a 200-year-old Māori flute, dance with first millennium Tang dynasty figurines, and create their own artworks.
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