Organized by the Mint, this show comprised work drawn mostly from the museum's own collection, plus Tom Price's forest of polypropylene tubes, Mattia Biagi's tar-covered fairy tale icons, Mark Newport's knitted superhero costumes and Kako Ueda's gigantic, embellished cut-paper head. It offered a deceptively family-pleasing premise but snuck in art that was by turns sinister, satirical and otherwise slightly and blessedly unwholesome.
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