Those lucky enough to live in Yorkshire can see it for themselves. The rest of us have to make do with a vicarious experience:
"In the final room I come across the artist himself up a stepladder working on a beautiful filamented curtain stretching the full height and width of the gallery that up close turns out to be made from horse-chestnut twigs held together with thorns, each one - more than 10,000 in all - painstakingly jointed by hand. "
Read more about it in a wonderful article in the Guardian and there's a slideshow too!
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