Sentences with phrase «turbine hall opening»

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Since Tate Modern opened in 2000, the Turbine Hall has hosted some of the world's most memorable and acclaimed works of contemporary art, reaching an audience of millions each year.
Superflex the Danish Collective best known for displaying a giant Euro coin on the side of the Hayward Gallery have been chosen to undertake this year's Hyundai Commission for Tate's Turbine Hall, opening on 3 October 2017.
Pace Gallery will open Richard Tuttle's «Studies» and Drawings for Turbine Hall on February 7 at 32 East 57th Street featuring preparatory work for the artist's commission for the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
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.
The interior appears as a black, open void, facing the end wall of the Turbine Hall and swallowing the light.
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).
Twenty million people have visited the Turbine Hall since it opened nine years ago.
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).
In 2003, Eliasson represented Denmark at the 50th Venice Biennale with The blind pavilion and, later that year, he opened the celebrated work The weather project at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
In opening up the Turbine Hall they understood that the power station represented an opportunity for a room of an enormity that could never have been justified in a new building (their newly opened extension to Tate Modern, the Switch House, comprises comparatively intimate spaces).
At Tate Modern, the opening of the Tanks in the summer, the Damien Hirst exhibition which attracted 463,000 visitors, and Tino Sehgal 2012 in the Turbine Hall, all part of the London Festival 2012, the culmination of the Cultural Olympiad, contributed to this success along with other exhibitions such as Edvard Munch
Most phenomenal, however, is the program of performances scheduled for the Tanks and Turbine Hall during opening weekend.
Mr. Serota branched out further into the regions, and into a former power station that became Tate Modern; opened its 260 million pounds ($ 337 million) extension, (now named after the billionaire donor Len Blavatnik) that drove total visitors to Tate Modern to a record 6.39 million; and helped popularize contemporary art with giant sculpture commissions inside Tate Modern's Turbine Hall and with the hotly debated Turner Prize competition.
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.
The press conference announcing the new sponsorship also marked the completion of the new bridge across the top of the Turbine Hall, which will link the gallery to its new wing, now scheduled to open in 2016.
The installation engages with the Turbine Hall's industrial history as a site for the generation of energy and its new role as an open space in the heart of an art gallery.
Another reason I decided to highlight Sky's irresponsible advertising is because it contrasts so sharply with a conversation I had with the artist Tino Sehgal on Monday night at the opening of his These Associations exhibition in Tate Modern's cathedral - like turbine hall.
• The new Turbine Hall installation, These Associations by Tino Sehgal, opened.
Upon descending the grey, scarred slope of the Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, a new and unfamiliar opening in the wall reveals itself to the right.
The Turbine Hall belongs to this increasingly global moment more than the Centre Pompidou, which opened 30 years ago — that's my feeling.»
For her 2007 work Shibboleth, she cracked open the floor of London's Tate Modern, a blunt and hazardous fault line that drove the gaze of visitors downward, away from the soaring Turbine Hall.
Now he is in London working on his contribution to the Unilever Series in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern, opening next Tuesday.
When Carsten Holler's giant slides opened in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall last October, there were fears that gallery - goers might hurt themselves.
During its celebratory opening days, the museum showcased five performances from its collection, acquired over the past decade — among them, Tania Bruguera's iconic meditation on state power Tatlin's Whisper # 5 (2008), in which two police officers on horseback ride through the gallery (in the Tate's case, the vast Turbine Hall), performing pointless crowd - control exercises.
Two days after Ai Weiwei's installation of sunflower seeds opened, in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern staff took the decision to restrict access...
Doris Salcedo Shibboleth (Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, 2007) The Turbine Hall commissions have delighted and confounded audiences ever since Tate Modern opened.
Once a year, Dercon and his team commission a new artist to fill the largest space in Tate Modern, the Turbine Hall, an important platform for emerging sculptors since its opening in 2000.
In 2009, Balka installed How It Is, the 10th Unilever Series commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, London, which opened on 13 October of that year.
The installation filled the open space of the gallery's Turbine Hall.
Visitors to Tate Modern last Saturday may have been struck, not just by the newly - opened Switch House expansion, but by the sight of two mounted police officers controlling the crowds on the Turbine Hall Bridge.
His Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London, UK, opens on 13 October 2015.
The Tate Modern opens with Louise Bourgeois» I do, I undo, I redo as its first installation in the Turbine Hall.
All the works have been selected to be displayed in the open environment of Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Back in 1999 when the former Bankside power station was still a building site, its last galleries being painted and prepared for the opening displays, cappuccino machines put in the cafes and the Turbine Hall painted grey, Morris curated an exhibition at the old Tate on Millbank (now Tate Britain) by legendary American artist Chris Burden.
Hop on to the Damien Hirst - designed Tate Boat, and sail down the Thames en route to Tate Modern, where Tacita Dean's Turbine Hall commission has just opened to the public.
The Turbine Hall, which has attracted nearly 30 million visitors since it opened in 2000, will stand empty in 2013 due to planned building work to extend the Tate Modern.
London's Tate Modern Shows Its Ambition by Rebooting Its Famed Turbine Hall Series and Getting Ready to Open a Major New Extension Newsweek; October 23, 2015; Platt, Edward; 700 + words... they helped establish Tate Modern, as Britain's pre... 2 miles upstream from Tate Modern, completed a $ 68 million renovation, and at Tate Modern work has nearly finished... Modern Art (MoMA) in New York but attracts twice as...
Recent curatorial highlights include En Mas»: Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean, an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award - winning traveling curatorial project (2014 - present); Up Hill Down Hall, a BMW Tate Live commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall (2014); Tide by Side, the opening ceremony of Faena Art's Miami Beach district (2016) and etcetera: a civic ritual for Printemps de Septembre in Toulouse (2017).
The empty turbine hall, pictured a month before the building's opening in May 2000.
One of her most celebrated projects was I Do, I Undo, I Redo, an installation comprising three nine - metre - high steel towers which she was commissioned to create for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern to mark the opening of that museum in 2000.
In 2007 Doris Salcedo's Shibboleth dramatically cracked open the floor of the Turbine Hall, while Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster's TH.2058 transformed the Turbine Hall into a futuristic shelter in 2008.
18 June 17.00 — 17.40 (500 singers on the Turbine Hall Ramp) 119 June at 14.00 — 14.40 (50 singers on Level 4 Switch House) This performance is part of the opening weekend for the new Tate Modern, brought to you by Uniqlo.
Hirst's infamous platinum and diamond skull, made for him with materials worth # 14m over 18 months by Bentley and Skinner of Bond Street, the jewellers who made the imperial state crown that is worn by the Queen for the state opening of parliament [see footnote], will be displayed for free in Tate Modern's echoing Turbine Hall from 4 April inside a special viewing room.
A choir of 500 people performed The Bridge (Choral Piece for Tate Modern) in the Tate's Turbine Hall as the centerpiece of the opening weekend's events.
A major public installation «Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads» will open in Ai Weiwei's Unilever series commission «Sunflower Seeds» is currently on display in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall until 2 May 2011.
Then be the first to check out the multi layered installation by Philippe Parreno in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern, which opens today.
Tate Modern's 10th Turbine Hall commission, unveiled on Tuesday, is by Miroslaw Balka; the institution's John Baldessori retrospective opens on the same day.
His next exhibition opens in the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern in October 2016.
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