2008-11-10

rhythmaning: (sunset)
2008-11-10 08:11 pm

Rothko, Cildo Meireles and Dominique Gonzales-Foerster at tate Modern

I spent an afternoon in Tate Modern. Mostly, I wanted to see the Rothko retrospective (and I shall be making return visits to that), but I caught a couple of other shows and, having followed the lead made by [livejournal.com profile] psychochicken and become a member of the Tate, made the most of the facilities there (a good lunch, a couple of coffees, and a great view!).

Entering the Turbine Hall, I had expected to be assaulted by giant sculptures; but the Dominique Gonzales-Foerster exhibit, THX 2058, are hidden behind screens. This is art which was trying to tell a tale – there is a whole back-story to the creation of the giant sculptures – homages to Alexander Calder, Louise Bougeois and a couple of other people I didn’t know: giant versions of already large pieces.

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More about Gonzales-Foerster, Rothko, and Cildo Meireles… )
rhythmaning: (sunset)
2008-11-10 08:11 pm

Rothko, Cildo Meireles and Dominique Gonzales-Foerster at tate Modern

I spent an afternoon in Tate Modern. Mostly, I wanted to see the Rothko retrospective (and I shall be making return visits to that), but I caught a couple of other shows and, having followed the lead made by [livejournal.com profile] psychochicken and become a member of the Tate, made the most of the facilities there (a good lunch, a couple of coffees, and a great view!).

Entering the Turbine Hall, I had expected to be assaulted by giant sculptures; but the Dominique Gonzales-Foerster exhibit, THX 2058, are hidden behind screens. This is art which was trying to tell a tale – there is a whole back-story to the creation of the giant sculptures – homages to Alexander Calder, Louise Bougeois and a couple of other people I didn’t know: giant versions of already large pieces.

DSC_0008 DSC_0006 DSC_0007


More about Gonzales-Foerster, Rothko, and Cildo Meireles… )