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Artist Grayson Perry muses on the implications of Tate Director Nicholas Serota’s suggestion that residents in luxury flats opposite the new Tate Modern building put up ‘net curtains’ to protect their privacy.

Tate Modern has become embroiled in a row with people living in luxury flats, who have complained about being overlooked by visitors to the gallery.
A viewing gallery on the 10th floor of the gallery's new extension means that people can peer into the glass fronted living rooms opposite.... Continue reading and listen on BBC