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From Sarah Lucas's sculptures in Leeds to Tino Seghal's Turbine Hall installation in London, find out what's happening in art around the country
This became particularly true during Olafur Eliasson's 2003 Turbine Hall installation, «The Weather Project,» in which a giant artificial sun glowed ethereally through a billowing mist.
French artist Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster's Turbine Hall installation was unveiled in October 2008.
Olafur Eliasson is most famous in England for The Weather Project, the 2005 Tate Modern Turbine Hall installation that transformed the space into a quasi-dedicated place to interact with art.
Blockbuster shows this year included a retrospective of Belgian Surrealist Rene Magritte, a critical reappraisal of French post-impressionist Gaugin and Ai Weiwei's troubled Turbine Hall installation of porcelain sunflower seeds - which were found to be coated in lead paint.
(You should also make sure to visit Parreno's Turbine Hall installation at the Tate Modern.)
Not that this means his Turbine Hall installation will be German in tone: «We've been thinking a lot about English culture, but not in a direct way influencing the piece.
Which is the better Turbine Hall installation at Tate Modern: Carsten Höller's slides or Doris Salcedo's Shibboleth?
• The new Turbine Hall installation, These Associations by Tino Sehgal, opened.
Anglo - German artist's These Associations is first Turbine Hall installation to use personal interaction
Email your best shot of a Turbine Hall installation to [email protected] — we will print a selection in G2.
Philippe Parreno & BMW Tate Live @ Tate Modern It's the last chance to catch the very popular turbine hall installation by Philippe Parreno.
The popular Turbine Hall installation series will continue this year in church halls in coastal towns across Lincolnshire and East Anglia.
Mirosław Bałka, Poland's greatest artist, is most famous here for his devastating Turbine Hall installation at Tate Modern, that vast steel container which drew us into its seething black depths in our thousands to discover a terrible nothingness within, and then returned us to the light, and to life.
Yet its scale, ambition, and precision ensure it also illuminates Fontana's spatial experimentation, emphasising his legacy in light and space from Flavin to Turrell, Kaprow to Miroslaw Balka's Turbine Hall installation.
Olafur Eliasson is perhaps most well known here in the UK for his Turbine Hall installation The Weather Project which in 2003 saw a giant glowing sun and mirrored ceiling fill the Tate Modern Turbine Hall with brilliant yellow light.
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.
While a Briton occupies the major exhibition spaces, it is a London - born, German - raised artist, Tino Sehgal, who will make Tate Modern's 13th Turbine Hall installation.
Empty Lot is the title of Abraham Cruzvillegas's new Turbine Hall installation for Tate Modern — a soaring plank and scaffolding construction veering like a ship's prow through the oceanic space, bearing aloft what amounts to a vast multi-part allotment.
Two Turner prize winners, Susan Philipsz and Douglas Gordon, live here, and there are a host of other artists including Ceal Floyer, Jonathan Monk, and Tacita Dean, who has been commissioned to create the next Turbine Hall installation at Tate Modern.
The Turbine Hall installations, then sponsored by Unilever, proved a big draw.
The Tate Modern itself, and its mega-scale Turbine Hall installations, is quite possibly another element in the equation.

Not exact matches

Art Installation by Danish artists» collective Superflex in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern in...
A look at this week's art news, including Doreen Garner's tattoo project, «Invisible Man Tattoo,» Diana Al - Hadid's upcoming public installation in Madison Square Park, and Tania Bruguera's 2018 commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Beginning in autumn 2015, Tate will begin The Hyundai Commission, a new series of installations by contemporary artists for the Turbine Hall.
Installation view of Empty Lot Tate Modern Turbine Hall, London October 13, 2015 - April 3, 2016 Photo © Tate, London, 2016
Giacometti's unique portraits are brought into sharp focus, and the Turbine Hall's new installation is a grower
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
In her native France, she won the Marcel Duchamp prize in 2002, and in London in 2008, she created a site - specific installation for the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Installation of 100 million painted porcelain seeds in the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern, London.
Art Installation by Danish artists» collective Superflex in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern in London.
She recently opened Tania Bruguera: Untitled (Havana, 2000), a new installation at the Museum of Modern Art, and was just awarded the 2018 Tate Modern Turbine Hall commission, one of the most prestigious in contemporary art.
Created in the 1990s, Maman was the first installation in Tate Modern's newly built Turbine Hall.
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.
«Abraham Cruzvillegas set to dig deep into the national consciousness with his earthy installation in the Tate's Turbine Hall
Major solo exhibitions include: Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA, touring (1982 — 1984); Louise Bourgeois: A Retrospective Exhibition, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany, touring (1989 — 1991); American Pavilion, 45th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (1993); Louise Bourgeois: Memory and Architecture, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte / Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain (1999 — 2000); Louise Bourgeois: I Do, I Undo, I Redo, inaugural installation in the Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London, UK (2000); Louise Bourgeois, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain (2001 — 2002); Louise Bourgeois at the Hermitage, The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, touring (2001 — 2003); Louise Bourgeois: The Insomnia Drawings, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA (2003); Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective, Tate Modern, London, UK, touring (2007 — 2009); Louise Bourgeois: The Return of the Repressed, Fundación PROA, Buenos Aires, Argentina, touring (2011); Louise Bourgeois, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada (2011 — 2013); Louise Bourgeois: Conscious and Unconscious, Qatar Museums Authority, QMA Gallery, Katara, Doha, Qatar (2012); Sammlungshangung Bourgeois, Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland (2013 — 2014); Artist Rooms: Louise Bourgeois, A Woman without Secrets, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland (2013 — 2014); Louise Bourgeois: Petite Maman, Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico (2013 — 2014); and Louise Bourgeois: I Have Been to Hell and Back, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, touring (2015).
A girl with two new piscine friends, part of Philippe Parreno's new Tate Modern installation in the Turbine Hall.
The Belgian artist Carsten Höller is known to a wider public for his work Test Site, an art installation in the turbine hall of the Tate Modern in London that consisted of five slides, visitors could slide down.
Adrian Searle wrote in a five - star review that the installation was «one of the very best Turbine Hall commissions, filling the space with sounds and furies, grand and small events, stillness and movement, noises and light and silence.»
The artist — popular both within and beyond the art world for his darkly subversive, laugh - out - loud drawings and sculptures — takes his place alongside Tino Sehgal, whose Tate Modern Turbine Hall piece last summer saw performers talking to gallery - goers, telling them intimate stories from their own lives; Laure Prouvost, the French - born, London - based maker of warmly mischievous installations and films; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, whose apparently traditional portraits of ordinary sitters turn out to be fabrications drawn from her own imagination.
I remember reveling in the visual mystery of his enormous, blood red, skin like PVC installation at the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in 2003.
Olafur Eliasson The weather project 2003 Monofrequency lights, projection foil, haze machine, mirror foil, aluminum, and scaffolding dimensions variable Installation view The weather project, Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London 2003
The third in the Monumenta series — comparable with the Unilever Series in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern — is his most profound installation yet.
In 2008 she occupied the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, London, with her installation TH.
Situated within the cavernous 1640 - square - metre space of the Island's Turbine Hall, her Biennale of Sydney installation transports visitors to a realm that is at once familiar yet alien.
Although Tate Modern's Turbine Hall is no stranger to experimental installations, the Malevich rehang underlined how subtle alterations in established methods of display can still retain a radical charge decades after their original occurrence.
Known for his massive installations built from industrial materials that take the menace implicit in Minimalism and throttle it into overdrive, the Polish Mirosław Bałka is well known on the European museum and biennial circuit — his 2009 work in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, which resembled a monumental cattle car (with a ramp leading visitors into its pitch - black interior), stunned audiences — but he has only shown rarely in New York.
As in Eliasson's previous immersive installation, The Weather Project at the Tate Modern Turbine Hall (2003), Reality projector takes time to fully comprehend.
In 2000, following a decade of international exhibitions and awards, the Tate Gallery of Modern Art commissioned Bourgeois for the inaugural installation of the museum's new location at the Turbine Hall of the Bankside Power Station.
Construction work is currently underway on the installation of a new bridge across Tate Modern's Turbine Hall to join the existing galleries on Level 4 to the new building.
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