Sentences with phrase «turbine hall with»

Hailing from New York, K48 Kontinuum will make their stamp on the Turbine Hall with a giant photo of a slice of pizza plastered to the floor.
Tonight ballet's enfant terrible returns to Tate Modern's Turbine Hall with a new work.
«We're filling the Turbine Hall with a tide of ideas and narratives of art, activism, climate change and oil,» she said.
Activists have occupied Tate Modern's Turbine Hall with the aim of giving an all - night performance criticising BP's sponsorship of the gallery.
It will be Ai's first exhibition in a public British gallery since he filled Tate Modern's turbine hall with porcelain sunflower seeds in 2010.
Part prison, part playground, it is the work of French artist Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster, who filled Tate Modern's turbine hall with a post-apocalyptic scene of bunk beds in 2008, and has now brought a dark narrative to Lisbon.
To see something in the Turbine Hall with that natural expansiveness is a real pleasure.
Louise Bourgeois, taught by Leger and steeped in memories of her French childhood, had an imagination large enough to fill the Turbine Hall with her own dream images, translated to a colossal scale.
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.
In 2002 he filled Tate Modern's vast Turbine Hall with his red sculpture Marsyas, and became a household name.
Why, above all, has Tate Modern filled its Turbine Hall with the huge non-event that is Abraham Cruzvillegas's Empty Lot, a portable allotment of planks and scaffolding that might, if we're lucky, look mildly interesting in a couple of months, when it could have devoted some space to Collishaw?
The Tate Modern always does an incredible job of reinventing their Great Turbine Hall with large, encompassing installations and with Doris Salcedo's «Shibboleth» they may have outdone themselves.
The Mexican conceptual artist's big Tate commission, «Empty Lot,» fills the Turbine Hall with a grid of planters containing soil from London parks; it may not look like much now, but it's likely to evolve over the course of the six - month show.
After Olafur Eliasson's weather and Carsten Höller's slides, the Danish collective have filled the Turbine Hall with swings.
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.
Lee Bul drapes the 1640 square - metre Turbine Hall with clear and striped plastic sheets, a hovering air balloon, silver airship and flickering track lighting.
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.
Oceans — Sketches and Notes will activate the Turbine Hall with a multilayered tribute to the ocean

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Tino Sehgal's These Associations at Tate Modern Turbine Hall this summer, in which a flock of participants (one of whom was me) approached strangers and talked to them about their lives — an example of customised storytelling in the flesh, going back to the core of how we can and might want to share words with each other in the technological age.
The redevelopment means the Turbine Hall now lies at the heart of the museum, with the Boiler House and the Switch House to either side.
These will be suspended from the ceiling as a sculptural form, contrasting with the solid industrial architecture of the Turbine Hall, to create a huge volume of joyous colour and fluidity.
To accompany the retrospective, «For the Love of God» (2007)-- a platinum cast of a human skull set with 8,601 flawless pavé - set diamonds — is on exhibition in the Tate Modern's monumental 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.
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.
With an exhibition area of 1,800 sq metres, the Tanks are more than half as big as the not - small Turbine Hall, and exceed the display space of entire regional galleries, such as the Turner Contemporary in Margate.
Think of Felix Gonzalez - Torres's heaps of takeaway sweeties, or Rirkrit Tiravnija's soup kitchens, or Tino Sehgal's conversations with strangers, staged in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, where Höller's slides were first shown, in 2006.
Tate Modern's latest Turbine Hall commission coincides with a retrospective at Whitechapel Gallery and a new pubication looking specifically at Tuttle's work with textiles.
With solo shows at the Kunsthalle Basel and the Stedelijk last year under her belt, Olowska is poised to take over Tate's Turbine Hall next year.
The Tate Modern Turbine Hall's latest project was unveiled and turned out to be a garden deck with weeds growing in pots — a work whose ecological message is banal and visually null.
An ideal artist to occupy the Turbine Hall, Parreno has previously taken on Paris's Palais de Tokyo and New York's Park Avenue Armory, filling them with ensembles of musical canopies, fields of snow, videos, sounds and furies and enchantments.
More recently, Tancons conceived Up Hill Down Hall (2014), a carnival in the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall to examine, as she explains, carnival as a «countercultural movement that transformed into a multicultural festival and a performance art form with mass appeal.»
Since then, Tate Modern's Turbine Hall has been filled with a succession of spectacular slides, sunsets and visions of the apocalypse.
NSK Folk Art is part of a London wide presentation in cooperation with Tate, who will be hosting a Symposium and which will also include a music performance at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, an exhibition of archival material at Chelsea Space (Chelsea College of Art) and a seminar at UCL.
«Abraham Cruzvillegas set to dig deep into the national consciousness with his earthy installation in the Tate's Turbine Hall
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 36 - year - old London - based German artist's «constructed situations» — involving performers who sing, dance, converse, or otherwise destabilizingly interact with viewers — can cast astonishing spells on both intimate scale (Kiss, 2007) and in the art world's biggest arenas (Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in 2012 and the Guggenheim's entire rotunda in 2010).
A girl with two new piscine friends, part of Philippe Parreno's new Tate Modern installation in the Turbine Hall.
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.»
Hundreds of boxes cast in white polythene occupied the Turbine Hall; their sepulchral presence recalled the mountain of boxes that she filled with possessions from the family home after her mother died.
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.
Continuing our series of exclusive artworks responding to the Olympics, Olafur Eliasson — famous for bringing the sun into the Tate Turbine Hall — gets to work with a torch
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.
The Chinese artist's magnificent Turbine Hall commission has been bought for the Tate Collection with help from the Art Fund.
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.
But now the We Are Not Surprised group is demanding that Tate «sever ties» with d'Offay altogether, including removing his name from the Turbine Hall entrance.
A huge tri-coloured textile work will be hung in the Turbine Hall while the Whitechapel has a five - decade survey focused on his work with fabrics.
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
The list of shows is staggering: Gerhard Richter at Tate Modern, with Tacita Dean in the Turbine Hall, Doug Aitken at Victoria Miro, Rebecca Warren at Mauren Paley, everyone and everything at the new White Cube.
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.
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