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Philippe Petit, known for his daring tightrope walk between the Twin Towers in 1974, reflects on this iconic performance, which he describes as the 'artistic crime of the century'. Petit, who undertook the crossing without safety measures, was arrested afterward but released in exchange for a free performance for children. His experience of the 9/11 attacks was marked by a focus on the human tragedy rather than the architectural loss. Meanwhile, Sue Williamson, an 83-year-old South African artist, prepares for a new exhibition that showcases her 50-year career, including significant works reflecting on historical injustices. Williamson emphasizes the role of memory and archiving in understanding cultural contexts. Both artists highlight the intersection of art with personal and collective histories, each in their unique way.
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