JAKARTA - Perhaps this is the reason why visitors to the museum should not touch works of art directly. Just enjoy it through the eyes. Don't try to break the rules. There was a man who broke these rules and got his reward.

A 60 year old man visits the museum which displays art by artist Sir Anish Kapoor. One of them, a black hole which he named Descent Into Limbo.

This work of art in Oporto, Portugal made the man curious. It tries to get into the black hole as deep as 2.5 meters. Descent Into Limbo looks like a black hole that has no legs. So that this work creates confusion for visitors who see it.

The man from Italy was injured and immediately rushed to the nearest hospital. Luckily, he suffered no permanent injuries and did not require further treatment.

Launching Metro UK, Wednesday, September 9, the museum has put a warning sign around the artwork and staff guarding the room. Supposedly, visitors pay attention to the rules.

But don't get emotional just yet. This event occurred in 2018. At that time, the artwork Descent Into Limbo was part of the Anish Kapoor: Works, Thoughts, Experiments exhibition which was done in 1992.


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