Tate Modern reveals the latest commission to fill the vast
Turbine Hall by Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas
Far from being overawed by the biggest and most frightening gallery space in the world, Eliasson has effectively doubled the height of the 155 - metre (508ft) long
Turbine Hall by mirroring the ceiling.
is the third annual Hyundai Commission, a series of site - specific works created for
the Turbine Hall by renowned international artists, as part of the partnership between Tate and Hyundai Motor.
Not exact matches
This «supression tank» recycles and regulates steam generated
by heat from the reactor that is used to drive the electrical generators in the neighbouring
turbine hall.
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Art Installation
by Danish artists» collective Superflex in the
Turbine Hall of Tate Modern in...
Beginning in autumn 2015, Tate will begin The Hyundai Commission, a new series of installations
by contemporary artists for the
Turbine Hall.
This survey show of Tuttle's work with coincides with the artist's
Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern and is accompanied
by a new publication I Don't Know, Or The Weave of Textile Language.
Commissioned
by TBA21 — Academy and presented in Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall as part of a survey exhibition dedicated to the artist's work, the multi-layered performance is Jonas» poetic response to the threatened marine cultures, endangered habitats, and rampant exploitation of our seas.
Directed
by Kentridge with music
by Philip Miller, the piece will premiere against the backdrop of the Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall from 11 to 15 July 2018.
Now, starting April 13, art pilgrims will find the institution vastly changed as the result of a 10 - year, $ 500 million renovation project — one that both modernized the museum, including the creation of a 24,000 - square - foot,
Turbine Hall - sized public space (a current must - have for art capitals), and brought it back to its original grandeur
by stripping away ill - considered additions and ornaments incurred over the years.
Worked on Tacita Dean's Film, recently shown in Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall, re-cutting the original negative after it had been wrongly cut and permanently damaged
by a different neg cutter.
Jonathan Jones: From Monet's mellow yellows to Olafur Eliasson's giant cosmic installation in the Tate's
Turbine Hall, here are the best examples of solar flair
by art's sun - worshippers
Art Installation
by Danish artists» collective Superflex in the
Turbine Hall of Tate Modern in London.
The American artist's distinctive blend of humour and menace permeates his output, whether working in film, sculpture or performance, and is here augmented
by the sound installation Raw Materials, currently filling the
Turbine Hall with snatched snippets of conversation and fragmented speech.
Richard Tuttle's limited edition The End, was produced
by Whitechapel Gallery in collaboration with Tate Modern in 2014 to accompany his major Whitechapel Gallery exhibition, surveying five decades of his career and his concurrent 2014 large - scale sculptural commission in Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall.
The
Turbine Hall is 500ft long and 75ft wide but, like Louise Bourgeois, Juan Muñoz and Anish Kapoor before him (the first three artists in the Unilever Series), Eliasson refused to be intimidated
by this hungry maw.
The Indian - born sculptor, who has had major shows at the Royal Academy in London and the
Turbine Hall in recent years, said he had been attracted to Berlin in part
by its strong artistic community, which includes major British artist friends of his such as Douglas Gordon and Tacita Dean; they, in turn, have been drawn here
by the strong encouragement given to the arts.
At the other end of Tate Britain, the contemporary artist Olafur Eliasson, who created The Weather Project — the wildly popular
Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern in 2003 — has been given a room where he is showing new works inspired
by Turner.
By February, I suspect, Abraham Cruzvillegas's
Turbine Hall commission Empty Lot will be an impressive sight.
Other curatorial highlights include En Mas»: Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean, an Emily
Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award - winning traveling curatorial platform (2014 — present); Up Hill Down
Hall, a BMW Tate Live commission in Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall (2014); and Tide
by Side, the opening ceremony of Faena Art's Miami Beach district (2016).
Your walk is curtailed
by the underside of a ramp that leads into the open end of Miroslaw Balka's How It Is, the 10th Unilever
Turbine Hall commission.
Prior to working at the Whitney, De Salvo served for five years as a Senior Curator at Tate Modern, London, where she curated such exhibitions as Open Systems: Rethinking Art c. 1970 (2005); Marsyas (Anish Kapoor's 2003 work commissioned
by Tate Modern for its
Turbine Hall); and Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis (2001).
Tacita Dean, in the book accompanying her recent
Turbine Hall installation at London's Tate Modern [1], essentially campaigns for the preservation of celluloid film
by rallying film makers, writers and artists to speak out against the immediate threat of obliteration of her (and their) medium.
Richard Tuttle Meditations on textiles
by a major American artist, including a large - scale work in Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall.
Despite the huge success of his Tate
Turbine Hall Weather Project, Olympics organisers have rejected an application
by Scandinavian artist Olafur Eliasson
The boldness and enormity of the
Turbine Hall took the art world
by storm, from the opening moment when Louise Bourgeois's complex towers were unleashed upon an unsuspecting public.
Looking up in the
Turbine Hall yesterday I was suddenly overcome
by its scale, its excess.
Until April 2, the
Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern hosts an installation, designed
by the Danish collective Superflex, entitled «One, two three Swing!»
The announcement,
by culture secretary Maria Miller, that South Korean car company Hyundai will be taking over sponsorship of Tate's
Turbine Hall commissions, for the next 11 years, suggests that cultural diplomacy is at play, the BBC reports.
Until April 2, 2018 the
Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern hosts a large interactive installation, designed
by the Danish collective Superflex, entitled «One Two Three Swing!»
The
Turbine Art Fair (TAF17) brought to you
by The Forum Company, returns to the iconic
Turbine Hall in Newtown from 14th — 16th...
Indeed, the
Turbine Hall gigantic space will become the core of the museum, bordered on the north
by the 6 - story Boiler House and on the south
by the new 10 - story Switch House.
Philippe Parreno & BMW Tate Live @ Tate Modern It's the last chance to catch the very popular
turbine hall installation
by Philippe Parreno.
1 PHILIPPE PARRENO (TATE MODERN, LONDON; CURATED
BY ANDREA LISSONI WITH VASSILIS OIKONOMOPOULOS) Parreno has turned the
Turbine Hall into a mesmerizing machine producing light, sound, cinematic effects, and choreography: Inflated fish float in the air, huge planes reminiscent of Russian Constructivism ascend and descend inscrutably in the semidarkness, and a flickering apparatus seems to send out signals that trigger reactions throughout the entire museum.
Skate the Sky Film 35 mm film print of clouds in the sky covered with ink, Ho - HoÍs, and Melon juice — filmstrips taped to Tate
Turbine Hall ramp and skateboarded over using ollie, kick flip, pop shove - it, acid drop, melon grab, crooked grind, bunny hop, tic tacs, sex change, disco flip — skateboarding performed live for Long Weekend
by Thomas Lock, Louis Henderson, Charlotte Brennan, Dion Penman, Sam Griffin, Jak Tonge, Evin Goode and Quantin Paris, clouds shot
by Peter West 2009
Tate Modern's vast
Turbine Hall may seem custom - made for spectacular sculptures
by Jeff Koons or Damien Hirst, but in recent years its installations have stressed participation and engagement.
• The new
Turbine Hall installation, These Associations
by Tino Sehgal, opened.
The gantry crane that once served the power station remains high overhead in the
Turbine Hall as a tool for moving large - scale sculpture such as the commissioned works
by Louise Bourgeois that now fill the east end of this space.
For his 2002 installation Marsyas at the Tate Modern gallery in London, Kapoor created a trumpetlike form
by erecting three massive steel rings joined
by a 550 - foot (155 - metre) span of fleshy red plastic membrane that stretched the length of the museum's
Turbine Hall.
Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall is a fantastic space for interactive art, whether it be basking in a giant sun
by Olafur Eliasson, crunching on Ai Weiwei's sunflower seeds or, most recently, watching London soil sprout plant life in the last
Turbine Hall commission
by Abraham Cruzvilegas.
Eliasson is behind many major exhibitions and projects around the world, such as «The Weather Project» at Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall in 2003, «Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson» organized
by SFMOMA in 2007, which travelled until 2010 to major venues such the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and «Riverbed» at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark in 2014.
One must - see is the first Hyundai commission in Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall (SE1, Tue to 3 Apr),
by Mexico City native Abraham Cruzvillegas, known for his poetic assemblages of everyday finds, be they bikes, feathers or rocks.
The latest instalment of Britain's largest contemporary art commission was unveiled in the
Turbine Hall this morning: a vast carpet of porcelain replica sunflower seeds assembled
by artist Ai Weiwei
When Tate Modern announced recently that it had commissioned him to fill its
Turbine Hall later this year, it was a welcome reminder of his work, which in recent times has become almost overshadowed
by his social and political criticism.
Tino Sehgal's These Associations baffled many visitors to Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall with its teams of volunteers moving in synchronised formation before breaking off to accost passers -
by with anecdotes about their lives.
Solo artist highlights include an immersive light installation
by James Turrell with Kayne Griffin Corcoran (New York), who will take part in Frieze London for the first time; and Philippe Parreno's new sculptural work (Pilar Corrias, London), conceived in conjunction with the artist's commission for Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall.
Celebrated for its unconventional museum atmosphere of exhilaration and social interaction, the
Turbine Hall is here inhabited
by an assembly of participants whose choreographed actions draw on the behaviour of groups and collectives.
Compared with the daring and intelligence of the best
Turbine Hall commissions the latest work here looks lazy and complacent, as if unbothered
by the challenge, uninterested in winning an audience.
The next month, Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall will be filled with an installation
by Tino Sehgal, a Berlin - based artist whose works involve performers interacting with viewers, which Tate Modern's director, Chris Dercon, describes as «almost like a mental and bodily exercise».