Rosemarie Castoro’s Trap a Zoid, last shown in Manhattan half a century ago, being restaged as part of retrospective

A sculpture described by the artist as a “painting you can walk in”, which was only exhibited once almost half a century ago on the tip of Manhattan island, has reappeared on a north Wales beach.

Rather than having a backdrop of skyscrapers as it did in 1978, Rosemarie Castoro’s Trap a Zoid has been set up on a beach in Llandudno in front of the Great Orme, a headland perhaps best known for its wild goats which headed into the town during the first lockdown.

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