Previous Turbine Hall artists include Olafur Eliasson, who, in 2003, installed his Weather Project, which invited visitors to lie on their backs and bask in a scented mist and the rays of an artificial sun.
Not exact matches
As in Eliasson's
previous immersive installation, The Weather Project at the Tate Modern
Turbine Hall (2003), Reality projector takes time to fully comprehend.
German artist Carsten Holler has built a series of long, curving slides inside the gallery's cavernous
Turbine Hall — named for its
previous role as a power station.
He has exhibited extensively internationally for the past thirty years including
previous major London presentations at the Hayward Gallery (1997) and the
Turbine Hall at Tate Modern (2002).