Instalacja In Love with the World w Tate Modern

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Instalacja In Love with the World w Tate Modern
A woman watches one of the helium-filled, rotor-propelled 'aerobes' forming artist Anicka Yi's 'In Love With The World' floating around the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern art gallery at the unveiling of the work, the latest in the Hyundai Commission series, in London, England, on October 11, 2021. The floating machines are intended to 'prompt viewers to think about new ways that machines might inhabit the world', and form the sixth Hyundai Commission of annual works created by artists specially for the Turbine Hall. The installation will run until January 16 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto) (Photo credit should read "David Cliff/NurPhoto via AFP via AFP" - filename: 075_cliff-inlovewi211011_npxkZ)
2021-10-11
Nur Photo/East News
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David Cliff
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