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Oliafur Eliasson – In Real Life
Until 5th January 2020
Tate Modern, London

In Eliasson’s captivating installations you become aware of your senses, people around you and the world beyond.

Some artworks introduce natural phenomena such as rainbows to the gallery space. Others use reflections and shadows to play with the way we perceive and interact with the world. Many works result from the artist’s research into complex geometry, motion patterns, and his interest in colour theory. All but one of the works have never been seen in the UK before.

Visitors will also encounter a dramatic new waterfall sculpture situated on the terrace behind the gallery. Eliasson’s Waterfall 2019 is characteristic of his fusion of nature and technology, and his ongoing investigation of how we think about and respond to our environment. The 11m high sculpture is a continuation of Eliasson’s Waterfall series which have previously been hosted in cities across the world including Sydney (1998), New York (2008), São Paulo (2011) and Versailles.

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United Visual Artists – Other Spaces
Until 8th December 2019

The Store X The Vinyl Factory presents a new exhibition by UVA at 180 The Strand, in collaboration with the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris.

Other Spaces features three large-scale installations by the multi-disciplinary collective UVA. Our Time features kinetic structures swinging in and out of phase, while light and sound is projected throughout; The Great Animal Orchestra visualises a soundscape of animal recordings, captured in their natural habitats around the world by seminal bioacoustician Bernie Krause; and Vanishing Point, is an immersive laser installation that uses perspective as a way to reshape and redefine a space.

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