When Juan Muñoz died, aged 48, in the year that his Turbine Hall installation at the Tate Modern was met with critical acclaim, Sir Nicholas Serota praised the Spanish sculptor as an artist who took risks, challenged convention and explored the darker side of human nature with humour.
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